Posts Tagged ‘education’
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I just realized that I may have been focusing too much on the bad news. I’ve written about the fact that there are some professors here at our University who hold their students right up to the precipice of doubt and secularism by asking questions that challenge the Truth we learn in Sunday school.
Well, some [...]
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Since my last post on home-schooling, I’ve been thinking more about home-schooling. I decided to do some research and I found some very interesting results.
I discovered the results of a couple of studies related to how well-socialized and prepared home-schooled children are when they enter college.
One study I looked at surveyed the parents of home-schooled [...]
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The good
I always thought home-schooling was the greatest thing since Sunday School. Here are a few of its many advantages:
They are isolated from evil influences.
They are exposed almost exclusively to the Truth. The way bank tellers are trained to recognize false bills is by being exposed only to real bills. They know to reject immediately [...]
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Hamline University
I recently ran across an admissions pamphlet from nearby Hamline University. I was struck by so many things that make it clear how favorably our University compares to theirs.
Without even looking at their materials there is evidence that our University is better. Hamline is in the same class of universities as ours [...]
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I was sitting at lunch the other day in the dining center. I was comfortably surrounded by at least two of my loyal readers (some anonymous readers may have been there, too). But there was a new guy at the table that I met that day for the first time.
What’s wrong with intellectuals???
I [...]
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The American Enterprise Institute has done a lot of good for our great country. For one thing, they had the guts to expose the great liberal conspiracy that is called “education”. I want to give a personal view of the sad effects of this conspiracy.
A true story
When I was young, I had a [...]