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Activism See other Activism Articles Title: Christians sin by putting kids in public school Christian parents, do you wish to obey God and reclaim America from a godless culture? Then remove your children from the nations public schools. Thats the plea from E. Ray Moore, who has been taking his message public during his campaign for lieutenant governor in South Carolina. If the evangelical community would step up and obey God in educating their own children, we could collapse the state model, Moore told WND. Were feeding the monster by keeping our children there. Moore, who has served as a pastor, an Army chaplain and director of a Christian ministry for more than 35 years, co-founded Frontline Ministries Inc., a Christian ministry, and currently serves as president of the board. He also founded Exodus Mandate, a ministry to encourage and assist Christian families in leaving government school systems. Moore is also executive producer of the award-winning film, IndoctriNation: Public Schools and the Decline of Christianity in America. When I see a family in public schools or a pastor in public schools, I know theres a great blindness or an area of disobedience in their lives in that particular area, he said. I think Christians are ignorantly doing this. Theres no Bible verse that gives you permission as a Christian family to put your children under false doctrine and in harms way. The public school system has become the domain of the Democratic left, Moore argues, and it has fundamentally changed American culture because it successfully indoctrinated five or six generations of U.S. children. We estimate 70-80 percent of evangelical Christian children who are in public school for their entire educational career are abandoning the church and the Christian faith in their early adult years, he said. About 20 percent return after they get married and start having their own kids. Its a holocaust going on in our churches, and were trying to fight a culture war while our resources are being depleted. Moore said children in public schools do not hold a traditional view on family issues, especially with regard to the sanctity of marriage. He also said students arent being taught the originalist view of the U.S. Constitution, and public schools are indoctrinating children with a Marxist view of American history, environmentalism, evolution and other bizarre radical agendas. As evidence of a major cultural shift, he pointed to a recent poll by the Pew Research Center indicating a full 70 percent of Millennials (born in 1981 or later) support same-sex marriage. By contrast, 49 percent of those in Generation X, 38 percent of Baby Boomers and just 21 percent from the Silent Generation support homosexual marriage. Its incredible, Moore said of the cultural shift. Were losing the culture right in our homes and in our churches, and its because of government education. Another Pew Research Center analysis in 2011 showed mothers now spend an average of 13.5 hours a week with their children and fathers only 7.3 hours per week. Moore said if a family attends church, children may spend one to two hours a week there. Meanwhile, U.S. public schools have their children for about 35 hours a week. Families dont have family worship anymore, he said. Parents dont instruct their children in the Christian faith much anymore at home. So were just losing the culture because were losing the youth. Anti-Christian trends in education In January, a California-based legal organization reported a spike in hostility toward Christian students in public schools. Attorney Bob Tyler of Advocates for Faith and Freedom told Christian News Network, We have seen a dramatic increase of phone calls nationwide as it pertains to kids in public schools who are facing hostility because of their faith. According to the report, Tyler said the reports arent a result of student bullying. [The reports all surround] hostility from teachers and school administrators who are curtailing the students free speech rights simply because theyre Christians and they might express a Christian worldview, he said. Escaping the public school system Churches have failed their congregations on this issue, according to Moore, who says they should be focused on forming Christian alternatives to public schools. But he said pastors address the public versus Christian education issue. Im going to let you in on a dirty little secret of the evangelical pastors, he said. Ive been in the ministry for 40 years, and I can tell you this is true because they tell me this when we talk privately. They are afraid to tackle this because they have so many public school addicts in their churches. If they address it strongly, theyll lose their jobs. Moore added, Theyd rather hold onto their jobs, thinking they can do some good and win people to Christ, and not tackle the big gorilla in the room, which is public education. We think its the responsibility of the churches to meet this need. The ideal model, according to Moore, would be if churches would provide financial assistance to their tithing families who couldnt otherwise afford the cost of a private education. Families who could afford the tuition would pay for it themselves. In South Carolina, it costs $11,500 to educate child in public schools, he said. If the system operated on the free market, if it were all private, just based on the cost of private education, we could do it at half the cost. But Moore admits that convincing churches to accommodate families educational needs is a major task. Getting them to do that is the tough part because theyre not even taking care of their affluent members right now, he said. Part of our problem is weve got to sell this to the churches and pastors. We would take charge of our childrens education, and in doing that, we would take charge of the country and our culture. This would be a reformation or a revolution. Lefts reaction to Ray Moores challenge Moore has faced some criticism from the left over his view of public education. At an April 12 rally, he addressed a crowd in Charleston, telling the gathering: It is our hope and prayer that a fresh obedience by Christian families in educating their children according to biblical commands will prove to be a key for the revival of our families, our churches and our nation. We cannot win this war were in as long as we keep handing our children over to the enemy to educate. All of the symptoms and the things that were fighting and complaining about today have been caused because the culture has changed. The culture has turned against God, against our Constitution and against traditional values. Why is that happening? Its fundamentally and largely [because] of the public school system. Weve had six or seven generations where most of us have put our children in the godless, pagan school systems. It cannot be fixed. Its a socialistic model, and we need to abandon that. As conservatives and Christians, if you think youre going to win this war youre in, and leave your children in those schools, it will not happen. Reacting to Moores speech, Huffington Post senior political reporter Jon Ward said, This guy is of an age when protestant Christians were the moral majority. So hes talking about these issues in a very outdated, outmoded, out-of-touch way. While Ward affirmed parents rights to provide religious education for their children, he added, I dont think most people think about it the way this guy does. Most people are much more, I think, reasonable in their approach and much less martial. But Moore says hes getting a very positive response from Christians and conservatives across the country. He recalled a speech he gave in 1999 while serving on a panel for the First Amendment Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Moore said many of the leftists on the panel expected him to say his group was planning to take over the public schools, run the school boards and fight to teach creationism once again. But I shocked them, he said. I came in, I threw my hands up and I said, We give up! You all can have the schools. Im taking the Christians and the churches out. Were going to the promised land of Christian schooling and homeschooling. Were going to take charge of our own education. Moore said there was real concern in the crowd because the leftists didnt like his idea. They were trying to tell me I couldnt do that and I shouldnt do that, he said. After the meeting ended, Moore said he began talking with a National Education Agency union leader from Tennessee in the lobby. She said to me, Please dont do that. That is a terrible idea. We need Christians in public schools. You bring so much to public education. Please dont do that, Moore said. But he added, I thought to myself, Wow, this must really be a good idea! Moore isnt concerned about preserving the public model, and he believes leftists and Americans with different belief systems should form their own private schools. Let them have their own schools, he said. Let the homosexuals have schools for their children. Let the atheists have schools for their children. Theyre free to do it. Let the evolutionists have schools for their children. But stop indoctrinating our children and taxing us its an obscene and coercive tax. Let them voluntarily pay for their schools, and well have our schools. Dont use the coercion of the state to coerce the population. South Carolina lieutenant governor race Moore has taken a leave of absence from his position as executive director of Exodus Mandate so he could enter the race for the office of lieutenant governor in South Carolina. His slogan is, What once was can be again. Now why Im running for lieutenant governor is, I had this ministry and I was unhappy with the Republican Party and the conservative movement and the churches and how slowly they are moving toward an education freedom model or some people sometimes say school choice, he said. Its moving so gradually. Weve got to hurry that process up because our time is getting short where we can save the children because the culture is descending into the moral abyss very rapidly now because of public education. I saw a chance to run and elevate the debate in my state. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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