Nomad
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Yes, it is. Christian parents allow an aggressively anti-Christian institution to form the minds of their children, and the fruit of that choice is bitter. The overwhelming majority of children from evangelical families leave the church within two years after they graduate from high school; only 9% of evangelical teens believe that there is any such thing as absolute moral truth; and, our children are being forcibly indoctrinated to believe that homosexual behavior is acceptable.
Jesus said in Matthew 6:33, "But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness..." He did not say, "But seek first public education and humanistic paganism!"
Kmo has a point when he talks about good parenting overcoming what the public schools teach. And if I'm not mistaken, a major bone of contention for you is the teaching of evolutionary theory, which, at least for me, occured for a few weeks in the 8th and 10th grade. If you do not think that parents can overcome that, you give them, and yourself too little credit.
My school had nothing on acceptance of homosexual behavior, for your information.
You insinuate that home school kids are less likely to leave the faith after high school than public schools, and this may be true. If it is however, I believe, as I did in this post that factors other than where they attend school are at stake
Children can go to a public school and still seek first the Kingdom of God. Frankly, your insistence that they don't is the most insulting and saddening I've yet read on this forum. It is unfortunate that you, and many others, have had bad experiences in the public school system, but I believe what has happened since then is called the fallacy of false composition, wherein you have taken an instance of the part and applied it to the whole, incorrectly.
The home schoolers case has been to claim that all public schools are evil, vile places that send children to the pits of hell (though perhaps I don't do the justice), mine has been to claim that not all of them are that way. Merely given that sentence most people would be able to recognize who is correct.