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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                 98
Chapter 5
The Collapse of the School System
Every child in America entering school at the age of five is insane because
he comes to school with certain allegiances towards our founding fathers, towards
his parents, toward a belief in a supernatural being…. It is up to you teachers to
make all of these sick children well by creating the international children of the
future.
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Chester M. Pierce, Harvard professor, in a speech to 2000 teachers in Denver,
Colorado
Parents have no right to impose their religion on their children…A
Fundamentalist Protestant…parent has no right to expect the state to support his
own narrow conception of education.
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Paul Kurtz, Professor of philosophy at State University of New York, from his
book Toward A New Enlightenment
Parents have no right to tailor public school programs to meet their
individual religious or moral preferences.
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Chief Justice Paul Liacos of Massachusetts, The Boston Globe, July 18, 1995
For most of the history of the United States schools were a safe place; “the bible was
read to students every day and scripture was memorized.” Children and their teachers prayed
together. Students learned the Ten Commandments and other biblical principals and biblical
truths. The result of this was that “up to the early 1960’s, America had the most premier
education system in the world—the envy of the other nations.” The three top offenses in school
were “talking, chewing gum and running in the halls.”
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Life was good. God blessed America
and our children.
American Schools Originally Modeled On Scripture
Home schooling was the first system of education in America and the system was
modeled after the principals taught in the Holy Scriptures, scriptures such as:
“Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”
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