In a bizarre, the-sky-is-falling article in the National Review, Cameron Hilditch blames the growing secularization of young Americans on… education.
This is apparently a bad thing.
He uses that claim to argue that it’s time for “religious parents to take their children back from the state” by removing their kids from public schools.
Interesting and partially correct. Just read a report showing the biggest reason people leave religion is because of their secular public school attendance. It's a lot easier to dump a phony belief system when one is not constantly bombarded with fake news. I experienced this as after attending a parochial school for 8 years we moved to Calif. and from then on it was only public school and the seeds of doubt started to get planted. The religious zealots know this and is why they keep trying to promote public money for their cause.
Yea we know.........masturbating too much will grow hair on your palms.
Or he perhaps thought paint chips were white potato chips. This moron is braindead. The bigger problem is that there seems to be no shortage of sheep stupid enough to go along.
He should be blaming god for his non-existence.
Maybe God just needs better press agents.
Maybe if God had just one instead of hundreds who have difficulty agreeing with each other.
@RussRAB But they all think they are God.
As comical as it is for us to consider, this is the basis of most or all private schools. They are probably fretting a bit as BooBoo Betsy takes her leave.
Cameron Hilditch demonstrates everything that is wrong with the United States of Absurdity.
Yes, one must be ignorant in order to be religious.
That's why churches hold onto blind faith as if it were a virtue.
Well, to be frank he is correct... the fact that all children aren't raised in church schools but go to secular public schools has a huge influence on helping to negate religious indoctrination. I'm so happy for that benefit alone that our public education offers a secular learning environment.