jimmytammy
<font color=purple>Swivel, it's a hard habit to br
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I sit here thinking how to respond to something that is a true concern on my heart. That we homeschool was not for reasons that I think the public schools are wrong. It is not a system without faults. But neither is our homeschool nor anyone elses for that matter.
Fact of the matter is our DS who is 9 now would have been a constant failure in the PS system. Sure they would have pushed him through like so many others but it wouldnt have done him any good. He has learning disabilities but through homeschool we are able to go at his pace and he is learning.
mrsv98, I would not consider myself an intelligient person. I am smart enough to know that my DW should be the teacher, not me. As for the fossil records, evolution scientists seem to change theories more times than they change clothes in a year.
For the others who say they believe in God, I find it disturbing that you believe in Him, yet dont believe in His Word. Im not questioning or judging your faith. I think that is for you personally to ponder.
I have gone back and read many posts here in response. I dont think anyone here will back up evolutionism as fact. It is a theory. Period. So why leave out creationism if some consider it to be theory as well? Point is those who are making the decisions on curricculum(sp) are putting in what THEY want and not what is in best interest of ALL students. If you are going to teach one, be fair and teach ALL theories, including creationism. A young mind is impressionable. Unfortunately, those young minds fall prey very easy to all these theories. I know firsthand. Elon College, where I attended was a Christian college, if you could call it that. We had to take at least 2 religion courses. I take Old and New testament thinking I can do this, crip courses.
Bottom line, for me at least, left me questioning my beliefs for a LONG time. 20 some years to be exact. The more I would question the Bible, though, the more convinced I became that it was right. I came to the conclusion that God is far smarter than me. And I thank Him that I am not so smart for my own good that I cant see Him in the everyday part of my life, like the smell of a rose, or feeling the sun warming on my face. Or at the amazement of seeing my child develop in its mothers womb.
I realized by starting this thread it may open up a can of worms that would have been better closed. I would rather stand up in Gods behalf than the alternative. Just my 2 cents worth with a little spare change laying around
Fact of the matter is our DS who is 9 now would have been a constant failure in the PS system. Sure they would have pushed him through like so many others but it wouldnt have done him any good. He has learning disabilities but through homeschool we are able to go at his pace and he is learning.
mrsv98, I would not consider myself an intelligient person. I am smart enough to know that my DW should be the teacher, not me. As for the fossil records, evolution scientists seem to change theories more times than they change clothes in a year.
For the others who say they believe in God, I find it disturbing that you believe in Him, yet dont believe in His Word. Im not questioning or judging your faith. I think that is for you personally to ponder.
I have gone back and read many posts here in response. I dont think anyone here will back up evolutionism as fact. It is a theory. Period. So why leave out creationism if some consider it to be theory as well? Point is those who are making the decisions on curricculum(sp) are putting in what THEY want and not what is in best interest of ALL students. If you are going to teach one, be fair and teach ALL theories, including creationism. A young mind is impressionable. Unfortunately, those young minds fall prey very easy to all these theories. I know firsthand. Elon College, where I attended was a Christian college, if you could call it that. We had to take at least 2 religion courses. I take Old and New testament thinking I can do this, crip courses.
Bottom line, for me at least, left me questioning my beliefs for a LONG time. 20 some years to be exact. The more I would question the Bible, though, the more convinced I became that it was right. I came to the conclusion that God is far smarter than me. And I thank Him that I am not so smart for my own good that I cant see Him in the everyday part of my life, like the smell of a rose, or feeling the sun warming on my face. Or at the amazement of seeing my child develop in its mothers womb.
I realized by starting this thread it may open up a can of worms that would have been better closed. I would rather stand up in Gods behalf than the alternative. Just my 2 cents worth with a little spare change laying around
