That argument is wholly incorrect. The law says that government cannot mandate a religion. Never said nor was ever meant to prohibit religion.
Government indoctrination centers, however, were designed by Humanists (look them up, real winners) from the beginning to replace family and church with government and state. They testified before Congress for funding, openly stating these intentions, including to prepare compliant obedient workers for the "inevitable" consolidation with communism.
So if you've got kids in that corrupt institution, you're already sacrificing them to the state moloch. Yes I know we all have circumstances, but understand that book learning only takes 1hr/day at first grade and 15-20min/day each year thereafter. The rest is day care. Always has been.
Simplify your lives, get rid of smart phones and coffee shops and whatever bling you scratch for, and return to your kids. Band together with other families and teach them together; there are all kinds of curricula out there, even free ones like the 1776 Project (download from Hillsdale college).
That argument is wholly incorrect. The law says that government cannot mandate a religion. Never said nor was ever meant to prohibit religion.
Government indoctrination centers, however, were designed by Humanists (look them up, real winners) from the beginning to replace family and church with government and state. They testified before Congress for funding, openly stating these intentions, including to prepare compliant obedient workers for the "inevitable" consolidation with communism.
So if you've got kids in that corrupt institution, you're already sacrificing them to the state moloch. Yes I know we all have circumstances, but understand that book learning only takes 1hr/day at first grade and 15-20min/day each year thereafter. The rest is day care. Always has been.
Simplify your lives, get rid of smart phones and coffee shops and whatever bling you scratch for, and return to your kids. Band together with other families and teach them together; there are all kinds of curricula out there, even free ones like the 1776 Project (download from Hillsdale college).