Posted on October 21, 2008 by larrytemple
A filibuster proof liberal supermajority is a scary prospect as mentioned in this article in the Wall Street Journal Titled “A Liberal Supermajority: Get ready for ‘change’ we haven’t seen since 1965 or 1933″
One thing they do not mention is the threat this “supermajority” would also pose to the homeschooling movement.
Few remember that In 1994 [...]
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Posted on June 29, 2008 by larrytemple
RC Sproul Jr. once said as a homeschooling dad that he was either raising up martyrs or warriors for the next generation.
This article by Gary Demar at American Vision shows that if homeschooling survives in this country and continues to grow at the rate it has been, homeschoolers of the future will more than likely [...]
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Posted on June 20, 2008 by larrytemple
If you didn’t know it, Germany has reinforced a Nazi-era law banning homeschooling.
The German courts have decided the parents do not have an “exclusive” right to lead their children’s education. The courts have said that Germany “has a justified interest in counteracting the formation of religiously or ideological “parallel societies”. They also view homeschooling as [...]
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Posted on February 11, 2008 by larrytemple
I mentioned this in a comment on my post titled “If I were an Atheist – I’d be afraid of Home Schooling!
Higher and higher taxes will insure that home schooling is the “most attractive” option for the average family who “wants to” provide a quality education in the future (home schoolers succeed on an average [...]
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