On Nov 14, 2007 8:40 AM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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.


I'll take your word on this.


>
>
> 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?


Disapproving? No. Solving it by removing them from that culture completely?
Yes.

There is bad, bad stuff in the world......you face it, and overcome it.
Everyone else does.  I did.


>
> ::shakes head::


::nods head enthusiastically::

-- 
And all this could be
Just a dream so it seems
I was never much good at goodbye


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