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Look behind the comfortable myths of an educational system actively at work to alter your child’s moral values, worldview, and religious beliefs. Indoctrination: Public Schools and the Decline of Christianity offers firsthand accounts of Christian educators working in government schools and explores the biblical principles regarding education.
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SKU | K685-0 |
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Manufacturer | Master Books |
Weight (in lbs) | 0.00 |
Title | IndoctriNation (Digital Download) |
Contributors | Colin Gunn, Joaquin Fernandez |
Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
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Look behind the comfortable myths of an educational system actively at work to alter your child’s moral values, worldview, and religious beliefs. Indoctrination: Public Schools and the Decline of Christianity offers firsthand accounts of Christian educators working in government schools and explores the biblical principles regarding education.
Indoctrination exposes the government’s agenda as being far less than neutral regarding Christianity. Learn the history and philosophy of America’s public school education and discover the anti-biblical brainwashing happening there. Indoctrination reveals the anti-Christian ideologies at work in today’s classroom, including humanism, Marxism, utopianism, educational psychology, and more.
Contributor Brian Rohrbough, whose child was murdered in the Columbine massacre writes, “My challenge to parents is for you to ask this most important question: ‘Lord, am I training my children to love and want to learn about You, or am I sentencing them to reject You?’” He also shares, “I put him in a pagan school where they teach there is no God.”
Indoctrination sounds the alarm to Christian parents to awaken to the insidious realities at work against their family and their children’s eternal destinies. Within these pages, the manageable realities of homeschooling are made known, offering families a hope-filled alternative by which they can honor the Bible’s instructions for the education of their children.
“Unless the LORD builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the watchman stays awake in vain.” Psalm 127:1
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Here is one of my favorite quotes from the book:
“Ninety percent [of American Christians] make the exact same educational choice and nobody can point to book, chapter, and verse to justify it.
What about Being Salt and Light?
The context of Matthew 5 has nothing to do with sending our children to government schools. The idea of “salt and light” has to do with being distinct, not with assimilating with the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. What’s great about a city on a hill? It’s distinct and set apart. We homeschool because we believe in being “salt and light,” distinct and set apart. In fact, when one continues to read just a few more verses in Matthew 5, after Jesus addresses the treatment of salt and light in His Sermon on the Mount, He talks about not a jot or tittle of the Law passing away and He makes a statement: “Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven” (Matt. 5: 19; NKJV). Right there in the very passage, right after people go and say, “We need to be salt and light,” Jesus says that if you are teaching people to go astray from keeping the Law, you are the least in the Kingdom.”
—Dr. Voddie Baucham, Jr.