Better as in nicer, good character, more empathetic, more caring, more understanding with other people.Um, are you being sarcastic? And what exactly do you mean by "better"?
Better as in nicer, good character, more empathetic, more caring, more understanding with other people.Um, are you being sarcastic? And what exactly do you mean by "better"?
Oops, I fixed it.
The question was, if they didn't learn those from public school, then did they learn them at home? You said specifically that they didn't learn them in public school.
Look, once again, I am going to point out to you that the "LOSER" emoticon - :loser: - was a DIRECT RESPONSE TO, and quote of, a post one of your homeschoolers threw at me.
You need to read the garbage that has been thrown at me, then we can talk.
If you believe it is wrong to post a :loser: icon at someone why would you do it? Do two wrongs make a right? Mocking is not always bad if the mocking justified.
I have read the thread in its entirety, and found the most rude person in the thread to have been you. I have pointed it out to you, and will pray God will soften your heart towards your homeschooling Christian brothers and sisters in Christ.
If you think we have been tough on you, you are wrong. Most of us have a deep respect for you.
PastorKevin said:parsonjefferson said:I do not, for a minute, disparage those who choose to home-school your kids.
PJ Disparaging:
parsonjefferson said:Let me throw in a little :loser: for your home-schooled education
parsonjefferson said:It is the HOME-SCHOOLERS here who are bragging incessantly about the superiority of home-schooling.
PJ bragging about his public schooled kids:
parsonjefferson said:Tell ya what... Care to put 3 of your kids up - academically - against my 3 "public school educated" kids? I'm talking about my 3 kids that did NOT learn to roll joints and put on condoms in public school. You would find yourself, and your kids, terribly humiliated
parsonjefferson said:Stop being so disrespectful of people who don't agree 100%.
PJ being disrespectful:
parsonjefferson said:Let me give you a hint... You would find yourself, and your kids, terribly humiliated. Let me throw in a little :loser: for your home-schooled education!
parsonjefferson said:However, I DO NOT appreciate this condescending, mocking, broad-brush criticism that comes from the Home-School Crowd.
Note the following quote said to a very young homeschooled lady who was not rude in any way to ParsonJefferson: I find it very condescending and mocking
parsonjefferson said:If you want to do nothing but sit on your butt and criticize the Public School System, fine. But don't expect to be taken seriously, because talk is cheap and non-involved critics are a dime-a-dozen. Sorry...
Parson, you need to consider how your own attitudes have shaped the responses you have received from people. You are behaving quite hypocritically right now, and it is loving for me as a fellow believer to come alongside you and encourage you to stop.
Open your eyes. Read the post by the homeschoolers. "Sheltering" happens when a kid sits in a square white room all day, not when they get to go out into real life and learn while living. So yes, the socialization issue is a talking point that has no merit.
What form of Christianity did they teach? Just curious. What things did you learn about Christianity and the Bible in your public school?
I'm pretty sure your post is talking about your kids.Are you talking about MY kids, or kids in general?
That the bible was the word of god. They used to make me read it in the library when I refused to sing christian hymns and pray in assembly. :chuckle:
Were you taught that God created the world in 6 literal days and that Jesus Christ is the only way to a relationship with God? (Just trying to get a better feel for what they taught you).
Kids in America don't get even a hint of Bible teaching in the public schools, so I am kind of curious what they are doing in the UK.
Thanks!
Better as in nicer, good character, more empathetic, more caring, more understanding with other people.
I'm pretty sure your post is talking about your kids.
And so the question is, if your kids didn't learn to roll a joint at home and put on a condom in public school, did they learn that at home?
If you believe it is wrong to post a :loser: icon at someone why would you do it? Do two wrongs make a right? Mocking is not always bad if the mocking justified.
I have read the thread in its entirety, and found the most rude person in the thread to have been you. I have pointed it out to you, and will pray God will soften your heart towards your homeschooling Christian brothers and sisters in Christ.
If you think we have been tough on you, you are wrong. Most of us have a deep respect for you.
I know that two wrongs don't make a right, ParsonJefferson. But, homeschoolers have been facing judgementalism and visciousness from public school teachers, college professors, and (Yes. Believe it or not!) parents who put their kids in public schools for years, even decades! :gasp: The shock! The horror!...and I will pray that the homeschoolers here will stop being so judgmental and vicious towards those who choose to be involved in Public Schools.
...and I will pray that the homeschoolers here will stop being so judgmental and vicious towards those who choose to be involved in Public Schools.
Can you tell me how Shadowmaid was judgmental and vicious to you when you popped off at her? She is a young lady, barely older than a child, and a grown man should not pop off unprovoked to a young Christian lady in such a manner. No excuse for it. None. Zero. Understand? She was only attempting to discuss the issue with you.
parsonjefferson said:By the way, I have extended FAMILY who home-schooled their kids. And the kids are weirdos.
Tell ya what... Care to put 3 of your kids up - academically - against my 3 "public school educated" kids? I'm talking about my 3 kids that did NOT learn to roll joints and put on condoms in public school.
Let me give you a hint... You would find yourself, and your kids, terribly humiliated. Let me throw in a little :loser: for your home-schooled education!
...and I will pray that the homeschoolers here will stop being so judgmental and vicious towards those who choose to be involved in Public Schools.