you aren't hearing me. Fundamentalist christian represent perhaps 30%
of homechoolers at most in Texas and much less elsewhere. In Ohio I'd
say less than 10% and in New Mexico less than five. Considerably less.
I have only ever met one family that was Christian and homeschooled
here, and I am not even sure I'd label them as fundamentalist.

Furthermore, if you think that disapproving of the corporate culture
of our schools makes a parent fundamentalist, I am not sure what to
say. You're in favor of teaching kids that learning is dull then,
since fundamentalism is bad in your eyes?

::shakes head::

On 11/14/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So most of them ARE fundies, but they home school their kids for NON fundy
> reasons.....but then, you go on to describe their fundie reasons, basically
> they are scared to death of the secular influences of popular culture.....
>
> On Nov 13, 2007 2:21 PM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > well here is a fuller answer since I am not using the last of my battery
> > now.
> >
>
> --
> And all this could be
> Just a dream so it seems
> I was never much good at goodbye
>
>
> 

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