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My 5-year old grandson and him walked up to me carrying a toy plastic stegosaurus in his hands.

The little home "schooled" boy immediately began explaining the "history" of dinosaurs to us.

You see after God had this problem with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden God made the meat eating dinosaurs because he was mad he explained to us. Said he had a book at home that explained all this so it is definitely true he said. The name of the book was the bible.
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Let's see. The kid makes up an imaginary story, as little kids that age often do, and the DUmbass throws a tantrum. The rest of the irrational hate is at the link.
 
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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2008, 10:48:33 AM »
A bouncy Dino story!





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« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2008, 11:18:30 AM »
Why do the DUmmies hate Home Schooling so much ? Honestly, If I were a DUmmy, and wanted to make certain that my Libtard Dogma was passed on I would love homeschooling.

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« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2008, 11:23:19 AM »
Why do the DUmmies hate Home Schooling so much ? Honestly, If I were a DUmmy, and wanted to make certain that my Libtard Dogma was passed on I would love homeschooling.

They have become used to having the government do that for them so anyone who doesn`t put their child into the system is considered an enemy of the state to some extent.

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« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2008, 11:24:00 AM »
Why do the DUmmies hate Home Schooling so much ? Honestly, If I were a DUmmy, and wanted to make certain that my Libtard Dogma was passed on I would love homeschooling.

Because the first and foremost tenet of Libtard Dogma is "The State is God" and the only way to infect future generations is through The Collective.
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« Reply #5 on: August 17, 2008, 12:07:35 PM »
Why do the DUmmies hate Home Schooling so much ? Honestly, If I were a DUmmy, and wanted to make certain that my Libtard Dogma was passed on I would love homeschooling.


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« Reply #6 on: August 17, 2008, 12:56:40 PM »
Gosh, what a coincidence that this "true story" shows up right after the California ruling about Christian high school students and their textbooks...

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« Reply #7 on: August 17, 2008, 01:19:20 PM »
Imagine that, a kid ready to start second grade that doesn't understand Genesis yet.   :yawn:
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« Reply #8 on: August 17, 2008, 01:34:09 PM »
Gosh, what a coincidence that this "true story" shows up right after the California ruling about Christian high school students and their textbooks...

If it's a Bouncy it's lame and stupid. If it's true it's still stupid and intolerant but "Intolerant" is their middle name.
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My 5-year old grandson and him walked up to me carrying a toy plastic stegosaurus in his hands.
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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #11 on: August 17, 2008, 04:56:02 PM »
Why do the DUmmies hate Home Schooling so much ? Honestly, If I were a DUmmy, and wanted to make certain that my Libtard Dogma was passed on I would love homeschooling.

Home schooling side steps the issue of liberal indoctrination by the public school system and thus is hated by the far left. To the libs the only people who have a right to screw up a kids mind is a lib teacher. Also a solid Christian education will enable the child to see the falseness of liberal beliefs and values.
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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #12 on: August 17, 2008, 05:40:52 PM »
Even were this what his parents were teaching this 7 year old...so what? When my sons were 7 they believed in Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and The Bible. While the first 2 have gone the way of pleasant childhood memories, God and His Word have not. Through the course of his life this young boy will be exposed to evolution as well as creationism. Every creation science text/curriculum I have seen clearly explains what evolutionary scientists believe. Most homeschooling parents don't believe their children can argue for or against something if they're only have one side of the issue. When we were studying US Government we read Lies My Teacher Told Me (the Berkeley version of history that I had to grit my teeth to keep from screaming and super glue it down to keep from throwing it across the room). My son, who has a much better sense of humor than I do, just laughed. We also read Our Inspired Past which uses the "G" word (God, not Government for any lurking DUmmies...we don't consider them to be one and the same), why our ancestors first came here, and the faith of our Founding Fathers. Whatever else the kid learns, he'll be developing important critical thinking skills which he can then use to abandon creationism and jump on the evolution bandwagon so that no one can challenge rational science.

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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #13 on: August 17, 2008, 05:41:11 PM »
Home schooling side steps the issue of liberal indoctrination by the public school system and thus is hated by the far left. To the libs the only people who have a right to screw up a kids mind is a lib teacher. Also a solid Christian education will enable the child to see the falseness of liberal beliefs and values.

Totally agree - but, the libs could easily use the platform for their own ways -- for example, teach American History from a textbook written by a country that is unfriendly to the United States. The same with any social sciences. Get a couple of grade school primers on Marx, Lenin, Castro, etc. To 'Round Out" their education. Im sure its possible to find English translations.

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« Reply #14 on: August 17, 2008, 05:46:04 PM »
Home schooling side steps the issue of liberal indoctrination by the public school system and thus is hated by the far left. To the libs the only people who have a right to screw up a kids mind is a lib teacher. Also a solid Christian education will enable the child to see the falseness of liberal beliefs and values.

Totally agree - but, the libs could easily use the platform for their own ways -- for example, teach American History from a textbook written by a country that is unfriendly to the United States. The same with any social sciences. Get a couple of grade school primers on Marx, Lenin, Castro, etc. To 'Round Out" their education. Im sure its possible to find English translations.

You know, I don't really have any problem with that. Their children, their home, their values. Homeschooling is about choice as much as it is about education and family.

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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #15 on: August 17, 2008, 05:56:03 PM »
Even were this what his parents were teaching this 7 year old...so what? When my sons were 7 they believed in Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and The Bible. While the first 2 have gone the way of pleasant childhood memories, God and His Word have not. Through the course of his life this young boy will be exposed to evolution as well as creationism. Every creation science text/curriculum I have seen clearly explains what evolutionary scientists believe. Most homeschooling parents don't believe their children can argue for or against something if they're only have one side of the issue. When we were studying US Government we read Lies My Teacher Told Me (the Berkeley version of history that I had to grit my teeth to keep from screaming and super glue it down to keep from throwing it across the room). My son, who has a much better sense of humor than I do, just laughed. We also read Our Inspired Past which uses the "G" word (God, not Government for any lurking DUmmies...we don't consider them to be one and the same), why our ancestors first came here, and the faith of our Founding Fathers. Whatever else the kid learns, he'll be developing important critical thinking skills which he can then use to abandon creationism and jump on the evolution bandwagon so that no one can challenge rational science.

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Good answer, except there is no such thing as "creation science." There is "religion." No amount of "critical thinking" (a phrase that I despise because it means "people who think like me") can change what science is, how it operates, what is uses as measurements and its structure.

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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #16 on: August 17, 2008, 07:53:11 PM »
Even were this what his parents were teaching this 7 year old...so what? When my sons were 7 they believed in Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and The Bible. While the first 2 have gone the way of pleasant childhood memories, God and His Word have not. Through the course of his life this young boy will be exposed to evolution as well as creationism. Every creation science text/curriculum I have seen clearly explains what evolutionary scientists believe. Most homeschooling parents don't believe their children can argue for or against something if they're only have one side of the issue. When we were studying US Government we read Lies My Teacher Told Me (the Berkeley version of history that I had to grit my teeth to keep from screaming and super glue it down to keep from throwing it across the room). My son, who has a much better sense of humor than I do, just laughed. We also read Our Inspired Past which uses the "G" word (God, not Government for any lurking DUmmies...we don't consider them to be one and the same), why our ancestors first came here, and the faith of our Founding Fathers. Whatever else the kid learns, he'll be developing important critical thinking skills which he can then use to abandon creationism and jump on the evolution bandwagon so that no one can challenge rational science.

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Good answer, except there is no such thing as "creation science." There is "religion." No amount of "critical thinking" (a phrase that I despise because it means "people who think like me") can change what science is, how it operates, what is uses as measurements and its structure.



Personally I feel that science and theology could work in complimentary fashion ifsome people could get past the either/or mentality that improves the lot of neither.
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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #17 on: August 17, 2008, 08:22:12 PM »

Personally I feel that science and theology could work in complimentary fashion ifsome people could get past the either/or mentality that improves the lot of neither.

They can and do for many.  Science is a tool given to us by God to understand the physical Universe.  Theology provides a context for the wonders of said Universe.  There is nothing in the theological melliiu that explains scientific matters -- at least to date.  Likewise, nothing in science explains theological matters -- it cannot find God for any man (although it may lead him there).

However, substituting theology for science is improper.  Faith cannot be measured in a laboratory nor can it move science forward.  Neither ID nor "creation science" have any more scientific currency than astrology.
 
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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #18 on: August 17, 2008, 08:32:27 PM »
Home schooling side steps the issue of liberal indoctrination by the public school system and thus is hated by the far left. To the libs the only people who have a right to screw up a kids mind is a lib teacher. Also a solid Christian education will enable the child to see the falseness of liberal beliefs and values.

Totally agree - but, the libs could easily use the platform for their own ways -- for example, teach American History from a textbook written by a country that is unfriendly to the United States. The same with any social sciences. Get a couple of grade school primers on Marx, Lenin, Castro, etc. To 'Round Out" their education. Im sure its possible to find English translations.

You know, I don't really have any problem with that. Their children, their home, their values. Homeschooling is about choice as much as it is about education and family.

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Ahh but they aren't satisfied with their children, their home, they want your children and your home.   So they try to force their values into your school and it is pretty hard to do that if your children are safe in your home.

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« Reply #19 on: August 18, 2008, 05:41:57 AM »
Even were this what his parents were teaching this 7 year old...so what? When my sons were 7 they believed in Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and The Bible. While the first 2 have gone the way of pleasant childhood memories, God and His Word have not. Through the course of his life this young boy will be exposed to evolution as well as creationism. Every creation science text/curriculum I have seen clearly explains what evolutionary scientists believe. Most homeschooling parents don't believe their children can argue for or against something if they're only have one side of the issue. When we were studying US Government we read Lies My Teacher Told Me (the Berkeley version of history that I had to grit my teeth to keep from screaming and super glue it down to keep from throwing it across the room). My son, who has a much better sense of humor than I do, just laughed. We also read Our Inspired Past which uses the "G" word (God, not Government for any lurking DUmmies...we don't consider them to be one and the same), why our ancestors first came here, and the faith of our Founding Fathers. Whatever else the kid learns, he'll be developing important critical thinking skills which he can then use to abandon creationism and jump on the evolution bandwagon so that no one can challenge rational science.

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Thanks for the book info. Could you post a list? Maybe start a new thread in the lounge?

I think that would be a great thread topic. I'm interested in alternate materials because my son's "sanitized for your protection" textbooks drive me nuts.
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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #20 on: August 18, 2008, 05:50:32 AM »
Why do the DUmmies hate Home Schooling so much ? Honestly, If I were a DUmmy, and wanted to make certain that my Libtard Dogma was passed on I would love homeschooling.
Actually Miskie there is a group over there at DU who do home school! They are small but they do exist!
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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
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7. ask him to find the word "dinosaur" in the bible.....


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Jesus definitely was a Liberal and that is why the conservative religious leaders of his day hated him.


I do believe the Bible mentions dinosaurs in the same book that covers 20th century political philosophies.  The Book of Neuterademocrat.  
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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #22 on: August 18, 2008, 06:02:55 AM »
Why do the DUmmies hate Home Schooling so much ? Honestly, If I were a DUmmy, and wanted to make certain that my Libtard Dogma was passed on I would love homeschooling.
Actually Miskie there is a group over there at DU who do home school! They are small but they do exist!

When I had considered homeschooling, I went to several meetings with area groups and there is a contingent of hardcore liberals who homeschool. Many are 'unschoolers' which means they let their child lead the learning experience(imagine that). What it seemed to me is that the various groups homeschooled for different reasons. Many of the very conservative religious types did it for the integrity of the values and home and many liberals considered themselves to be giving their child a more thorough education, and of course thinking themselves intellectually superior, far more capable of providing a well rounded experience. Others fall all over that specturm in between or are doing it to achieve both. Only my observations folks so YMMV.

As a side note though, it would seem that the liberals would loathe the liberal homeschooler more since most challenged that their beloved public school systems were an adequate educational experience.

Oh, I did meet a few homeschoolers who were various types of pagan too and homeschooled to instill that tradition. Wonder why DU never has a problem with that kind of immersion...hmmm :-)

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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #23 on: August 18, 2008, 06:11:34 AM »
Why do the DUmmies hate Home Schooling so much ? Honestly, If I were a DUmmy, and wanted to make certain that my Libtard Dogma was passed on I would love homeschooling.
Actually Miskie there is a group over there at DU who do home school! They are small but they do exist!

When I had considered homeschooling, I went to several meetings with area groups and there is a contingent of hardcore liberals who homeschool. Many are 'unschoolers' which means they let their child lead the learning experience(imagine that). What it seemed to me is that the various groups homeschooled for different reasons. Many of the very conservative religious types did it for the integrity of the values and home and many liberals considered themselves to be giving their child a more thorough education, and of course thinking themselves intellectually superior, far more capable of providing a well rounded experience. Others fall all over that specturm in between or are doing it to achieve both. Only my observations folks so YMMV.

As a side note though, it would seem that the liberals would loathe the liberal homeschooler more since most challenged that their beloved public school systems were an adequate educational experience.

Oh, I did meet a few homeschoolers who were various types of pagan too and homeschooled to instill that tradition. Wonder why DU never has a problem with that kind of immersion...hmmm :-)
Kudos to you fro at least giving it a look....I couldn't take being around my kids all day! :banghead: :-)
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Re: Met a little 7-year old home "schooled" boy over the weekend
« Reply #24 on: August 18, 2008, 06:43:03 AM »
I can't speak for how things are done in other states but in Florida, home schoolers are required to demonstrate that they have, at minimum, the same basic knowledge as public school students. If parents are teaching their children that God made the dinosaurs because He was mad at Adam and Eve then those kids will not be passing the tests that the state requires of them. As far as I know each state has rules that require home school students to show they have mastered certain skills. The lib fears of home schooling are a product of their own overactive imaginations and a bit of wishful thinking on their part. It's their way of justify to each other why kids shouldn't be home schooled. I'd be willing to bet that if public schools were much more conservative in their principles the libs would be all for home schooling.
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