Druce wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 07:35:00 -0600, graham > wrote:
>
>> On 2018-07-28 4:36 AM, Janet wrote:
>>> In article >,
>>> says...
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, July 27, 2018 at 1:09:36 PM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> They will surely be socialised with their own age group ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Janet
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There's nothing sure about it. Learning socialization skills with other kids is something that one typically has to give up
>>> when home schooling. It is an important consideration when deciding to
>>> do it or not. I pulled my son out of school to keep him away from
>>> teachers that were clueless. I regret that it also kept him away from
>>> other kids. That's the breaks.
>>>
>>> When we seriously considered home-schooling, that socially-limiting
>>> aspect was the main reason we decided not to.
>>>
>>> Janet UK.
>>>
>> Most home-schoolers over here are doing it for religious reasons. They
>> are afraid their precious ones will learn about Darwin as well as s-x:-(
>
> Don't you have fundamentalist schools where they teach creationism? Or
> is that more an American thing?
>
No countries are free from church indoctrination. It is as old as the
first tribal chief screwing over the tribe to get extra bones to put in
his nose.
In the US, we have many, many church schools. There is one on every
corner in the buybull belt (deep south). Some are very harsh and strict.
All are owned and run by a particular church, like say a baptist church.
Very, very profitable. The parents must pay large tuition to the church
(which, of course is tax free income for churches under US laws ...
because Jeabus
This enables both the parents and their children to be accepted into
heaven. Everyone else simply goes to hell and roasts in eternal flames
The children are indoctrinated, starting with preschool, and continuing
through high school graduation. Anything that isn't pure Jeasus is pure
sin. Two of my grandchildren went to a church school. One has graduated,
but the youngest is still incarcerated at the baptist school.