Posted on 03/16/2004 1:04:30 AM PST by JohnHuang2
You are so dead on right with your well written article. I read Kyle's little essay and found it to be simplistic and boring. I find it arrogant, too, for Kyle to state that homeschoolers, HSLDA, and PHC are this nations hope. Our family homeschools and is involved in the homeschooling community in our area but that doesn't make us any better or make us any more responsible than anyone else to effect change in our government. Homeschooling is a lifestyle not an ideology nor an activist organization. The true answer is exactly as you have stated (and I quoted above).
HSLDA and PHC are fine organizations and I have supported them financially in the past. I sincerely hope that HSLDA's new program is successful. But I'm certainly not ready to claim its victory before it even gets off the ground.
Christians did flock to homeschooling but I've never heard for the reasons you give. You use the premise of, "bringing more students into homeschooling automatically raise the number of conservatives." to insult Christian motives to educate their children. I find your statement outragous,insulting, and off topic:
It was going for a good 15 years before Christians flocked to it after the US Supreme Court in the early 1980s issued the ruling against racial segregation (originally directed at Bob Jones University) which closed many whites-only "academies" in areas affected by forced bussing.
Not racially motivated; Christian homeschoolers wanted a better education for their children and also wanted to pass on their faith to their children. A difficult task when the state has your child for 8 hours of the day.
You talk to the pioneer homeschoolers, liberal or conservative, and over and over again you will hear the same thing. There was absolutely no organization and very little in the way of curriculum to help them along in their efforts. They continued homeschooling dispite the trials and blazed a trail for anyone who wants to homeshool.
Not here in Pennsylvania. Homeschooling liberal groups have made homeschooling support a business and have a great need for these restrictive regulations to keep their pockets full.
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