Public School for Christian Kids? | Doug Wilson

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  • @markdevine4888
    @markdevine4888 Год назад +233

    "Your kids are not missionaries, they are the mission field." Voddie Baucham

    • @igamesaintsaintification1839
      @igamesaintsaintification1839 Год назад +7

      You got it, Voddie spoke the truth! His children of Caesar series was phenomenal!

    • @racheln4309
      @racheln4309 Год назад +2

      I always say this. Kids are not called to be missionaries, they are just learning the ropes themselves!

    • @dfpolitowski2
      @dfpolitowski2 Год назад +1

      Well as a very conservative Christian since 1985, I would love to jump on this band wagon, but I would be the most hypocritical. As it turn out back in 1979 the first day of school, the first class of the day, in the first row off to my right was the first born again Christian I met or even heard of. Handed me a "track". And evangelized and lived out Christ throughout our last two years of high school. He was the first strong witness, only witness, the second witness would be at work 5 years later in 1983. Two years later I wanted to become like them and "Called upon the name of the Lord" through an "alter call" and "the sinners prayer" at a local church where a soft Christian rock band was performing. It was there the holy spirit washed me clean and came in to me that evening.
      Three things I can not fathom nor agree with
      1. the condemnation/criticism of the "alter call"
      2. the condemnation/criticism of the "sinners prayer"
      3. the condemnation/criticism of "sharing Christ at work."
      For my Father was in on every one of them drawing me to his son.
      Oh yeah, and I got to be careful on frowning upon rocking roll in the church because. It was through a bands visit to this church that I got saved that evening.
      For the record, I am in agreement Doug Wilson.

    • @StriderGTS
      @StriderGTS Год назад

      Voddie is the man

  • @amylorraine9113
    @amylorraine9113 Год назад +87

    When I taught in the public school system, I was surprised at how little attention academics received. Social emotional learning (SEL) was the priority. And, thinking this philosophy was unique to my district, I left the profession, disgusted, and went on to raise a family. When our children became old enough to go to school, we sent them to the public school in a district ranked one of the best in our state. Then, I saw the exact the same philosophy as my former district. What a wake up call! Teachers in public schools are really just social workers who use academics as a springboard to activism. And if any Christian believes that their small child has the wherewithal to promote a Christian worldview in the Marxist church called public school, they are mistaken. It’s more like sending lambs to the slaughter.

    • @TRUTHseeker-101
      @TRUTHseeker-101 Год назад +13

      Absolutely! I just witnessed this “activism” at a school board meeting where students said such things as “schools teach us to have a voice”, uh no sweetie,” schools are there to educate, not have you parade around and fight causes you know nothing about. 😒

    • @asahelnettleton9044
      @asahelnettleton9044 Год назад +1

      Well said

    • @igamesaintsaintification1839
      @igamesaintsaintification1839 Год назад +1

      Whoo, preach it sister! 🥳🙏

    • @tanyabaker4809
      @tanyabaker4809 Год назад +1

      Preach

    • @treybarnes5549
      @treybarnes5549 Год назад +1

      you needed combat pay. Every public teacher I know counts down the day they retire

  • @toolegittoquit_001
    @toolegittoquit_001 Год назад +14

    This is just an exposure of her cope.
    She chose her ‘career’ over her children. That’s all that is to be gleaned from her posturing

    • @anasbell213
      @anasbell213 Год назад +1

      In the full video she states that she felt she couldn't tolerate being with them all day.

  • @heatherryan8301
    @heatherryan8301 Год назад +12

    I was patting myself on the back for being one of those very diligent parents who helped our daughter navigate public school and leave as a strong Christian until Doug’s last sentence about with all that effort, we could have started three Christian schools! I think he’s right.

  • @jimoconnor4766
    @jimoconnor4766 Год назад +12

    “I am so much of the world I don’t even notice the schools being bad.”

  • @kimberlymurray304
    @kimberlymurray304 Год назад +12

    Thank you for covering this! Allie Beth Stuckey @Relatable had a really good take on this, too! Jen Wilkin uses a lot of logical fallacies & gaslighting. I don’t think I could stomach one of her Bible studies after hearing what she said.

    • @joys.6347
      @joys.6347 Год назад +1

      I did one of her Bible studies a few years ago, and found it rather flat and unimpressive.

  • @thehomesmith
    @thehomesmith Год назад +6

    “I’m so glad my kids grew up around and learning from pagans! We were able to humanize sin and hatred against God. What a blessing.”
    🙄🙄🙄

  • @SheaCutshaw
    @SheaCutshaw Год назад +1

    This is a third tier issue parents can make their own opinions about. This should not ever be something Christian’s divide over

  • @caseyjacobs3629
    @caseyjacobs3629 Год назад +1

    I'm from NYC, and if public schools are run the same throughout the country, I went to the school based on my address. So if your community is not economically or ethnically diverse then your public school won't be either.

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica1993 Год назад +4

    Barely 1 minute in and I can feel my blood pressure rising. Exposing your kids (not sure the age/grade) to "a broad array of kinds of people", which includes sexual deviants is a GOOD thing to her?! Bless you, Pastor Doug, but I just can't with this. (As the kids on the internet used to say.)

  • @elizabethcochran3395
    @elizabethcochran3395 Год назад +2

    Your kids being exposed or meeting people of different socioeconomic backgrounds and races could all happen at church. If your church is a reflection of your community, then you will meet that diversity in your church. That's where I met people from different backgrounds, and made friends with them. Most kids I know who went through public school did not get through college with their faith intact. They may have left the house saying they were Christians, but by their mid-20s it started to look like they had just been pleasing their parents. (This has happened to homeschooled kids I knew too, but it is leaps and bounds more common with kids who went to public school)

  • @canadiankewldude
    @canadiankewldude Год назад

    *_Mat _**_7:14_**_ Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it._*
    The modern school system is making it fewer and fewer there be that find it.
    Please add in your Prayers to God that he help protect all our children.

  • @brentheltonj6308
    @brentheltonj6308 Год назад

    The public schools change the names like social emotional learning

  • @davidsinclair47
    @davidsinclair47 Год назад +2

    It is up to the parents to bring up there kids in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Most of us abdicate to the church to be sure they know the truth and let the public school educate them. Whatever school they got to it's important to be informed. There are good public schools and bad as well as good private schools and bad. The trend is toward the bad in my opinion. Home schooling is a whole other can of worms. Most parents are not able to stay on top of it. They're not teachers or have the characteristics necessary to stay on top of it. Working parents have trouble after a full day at work and come home to put in the hours necessary. My hat is off to those who can. You can't raise up your kids as Christian if you are mediocre as one yourself. We need to pray for all they're schooling and God's grace.

  • @JohnGodwin777
    @JohnGodwin777 Год назад

    Like most Christian parents, mine assumed that all three of their kids were regenerate. Two of them, including myself, certainly weren’t. It’s impossible to be salt and light to the world when one is of the world. There are far more false converts than true ones.
    My experiencing sending our kids to private church school is most of the students were pretending and the teachers were pretending not to notice in fear of offending the church’s parents. (As Paul Washer says, the false doctrine of decisional regeneration has sent more people to hell than all the lies of the JWs and Mormons.)

  • @possumhunter1179
    @possumhunter1179 Год назад +1

    The issue is related-to degrees of wickedness. The sheep among wolves/aliens in a foreign land paradigm holds true no matter what. There's a limit, though, to the degrees of wickedness. The question is: How wicked must the government schools become before a Christian parent cannot, in good conscience, install their child (from the Lord) into that environment? There definitely is a point to where you're sinning against the Lord and your child by installing them in certain environments. In the final analysis, it's on the parents. A child's education is the responsibility of the parents alone. Do it yourself, pay someone to do it, or potentially utilize the public service. But you have to do what's best for your child. That is the priority. How many wolves can your child handle at once? Most Christian children can handle very few simultaneously when they're younger, and if they're properly trained in the discipline and admonition of the Lord, they grow in grace to handle more as they grow older. So, again, it's about degrees of wickedness. There's a limit. Explore your options, gather data/intelligence on the enemy (how many wolves?), and craft an education plan for success, primarily in the Christian life, and secondarily as a productive person. Be realistic. Take stock of human frailties. Love not the world. Love the Lord. Love your kids.

    • @YSLRD
      @YSLRD Год назад

      Going through a rough economic time, I took my dog to the Humane Society vet. When I still had to take him to a private vet to solve the problem, the old vet asked, " Would you take your kids to the free clinic?"
      Wise man.

  • @michaellemmen
    @michaellemmen Год назад +1

    I’m grateful to have gone to public school. God is sovereign.

  • @thirstypilgrim97
    @thirstypilgrim97 Год назад +1

    I posit that Jen was "fearful" of not exposing her children to a wide array of people, and therefore, her decision to send her kids to government schools was 'fear-based'.

  • @user-gv8xf9ul5j
    @user-gv8xf9ul5j Год назад

    I agree, there’s a much higher probability of Christian’s leaving their faith if their sheltered. Homeschool is the way to go

  • @stevenl1706
    @stevenl1706 Год назад

    I fundamentally disagree with this woman. It could be argued that public schooling in America has always been bad, and schooling should always be done by the parents. But especially nowadays, public school is death for the possibility of raising your children to know Christ. Her lack of recognizing how dire the situation is is criminal

  • @paulwalters5943
    @paulwalters5943 Год назад +38

    Public school teacher here!
    DO NOT SEND YOUR KIDS TO PUBLIC SCHOOL

  • @rhiandhadlocon8634
    @rhiandhadlocon8634 Год назад +154

    Hello im a Christian teen girl studying in public school in the Philippines currently in my 9th grade, and i do admit i have been influenced of by my classmates more than i influenced them, please pray for me I'm the only Christian in the family and most of the time i get to carried away. The LORD had blessed me with a teacher who is also a Christian, he helps me a lot with decision making.

    • @johntobey1558
      @johntobey1558 Год назад +8

      We are praying for you. There are Fillipino professors at Bible Colleges here in Pennsyvannia that have theor students praying g for youth in your country.

    • @JovannaandFriends
      @JovannaandFriends Год назад +3

      🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @mcbraniff
      @mcbraniff Год назад +2

      You’ll be fine. To live in the world and be impervious to being influenced by your experiences is folly. Those who ultimately push for you to remain unaffected by your experiences want to keep your development limited and to control you.

    • @hanmo564
      @hanmo564 Год назад +2

      Praying for sister.

    • @ibelieveitcauseiseentit9630
      @ibelieveitcauseiseentit9630 Год назад +1

      Just remember that when you are older you won't even know those high school "friends" anymore.
      They will be long gone out of your life and forgotten.
      Take this from a 45 year old. But no matter how long you live Jesus will be with you on your deathbed and beyond, throughout all eternity.

  • @nathanjames329
    @nathanjames329 Год назад +170

    This deserves more heat. She is ever so gently implying that keeping children out of public school is illegitimate, selfish and un-Christian.

    • @tanyabaker4809
      @tanyabaker4809 Год назад +42

      Her comments indicate that she has started embracing progressive, socialist ideas. To say that everyone needs to put their children in public school for the greater good of everyone is the way collectivists speak. Also, she's talking about loving your neighbor while forgetting that our children are our neighbor, And the first neighbor we should consider because God gave them to us.

    • @igamesaintsaintification1839
      @igamesaintsaintification1839 Год назад +5

      You nailed it Nathan, very excellent attention on your part!

    • @tianacampuzano9527
      @tianacampuzano9527 Год назад +7

      @@tanyabaker4809that part to me was ridiculous. There are other ways to expose your children. I went to public school in California graduating in the 90s and I wouldnt put my child in the public schools here. Children can be influenced a lot with pure pressure.

    • @tanyabaker4809
      @tanyabaker4809 Год назад +16

      @@tianacampuzano9527 Right. There's a difference between putting your children in front of the fireplace to keep them warm, and throwing them in.

    • @tianacampuzano9527
      @tianacampuzano9527 Год назад +1

      @@tanyabaker4809 yes

  • @jamesgasaway7784
    @jamesgasaway7784 Год назад +48

    If we're honest, those kids went to public school so mom could work at TGC.

  • @firingallcylinders2949
    @firingallcylinders2949 Год назад +136

    People send their kids to be taught by Rome for 8 hours a day and wonder why they come home as Romans. -Voddie Baucham

    • @RunFunkyWolf
      @RunFunkyWolf Год назад +3

      The problem is that even if we don't send them to be taught by Rome, we still need to teach them not to work for Romans after they graduate which is even harder.

    • @igamesaintsaintification1839
      @igamesaintsaintification1839 Год назад +3

      Amen!! Children of caesar, Dr Voddie Baucham, whoo-hoo, great stuff!

    • @drewwilson6639
      @drewwilson6639 Год назад

      That's good

    • @dustinryan9671
      @dustinryan9671 Год назад

      @@RunFunkyWolf teaching them to be a business owner can help fix that.

  • @stevenpage1932
    @stevenpage1932 Год назад +60

    The best comment I heard was that if the "Christian" kids left the public schools the whole system would collapse.
    Why don't we do it?

    • @tanyabaker4809
      @tanyabaker4809 Год назад

      Right?!?

    • @TRUTHseeker-101
      @TRUTHseeker-101 Год назад +2

      Yes! The system needs to be revamped. Kids are just being taught to pass a test or meet a curriculum standard not really learn… Public School education is boring, no life. School projects aren’t even exciting or imaginative… it’s just blah! Who can learn under these kind of circumstances??

    • @tianacampuzano9527
      @tianacampuzano9527 Год назад

      🎉🎉🎉

    • @drewwilson6639
      @drewwilson6639 Год назад

      ​@annaliesenistor8145 the vast majority of inner city schools is absolute indoctrination

    • @EmP-2022
      @EmP-2022 Год назад +1

      YES! Money talks! We home school and will not utilize the public schools at all! Pull your kids!

  • @Ironworthstriking
    @Ironworthstriking Год назад +101

    I was homeschooled my entire young life, and was surrounded by a huge variety of people. My co-op consisted of families from different socio-economic situations. My church friends were from an even wider variety of backgrounds. I went to work with my dad who was a home inspector and came in contact from everyone from crack addicts to millionaires. I knew family members and their friends who had many different backgrounds and struggles. This is all possible within the homeschool system and without throwing your kids to the wolves.

    • @kaylar3197
      @kaylar3197 Год назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @colinfoster7655
      @colinfoster7655 Год назад +2

      And is still no guarantee they will not be influenced by the culture negatively

    • @rachelmendez5789
      @rachelmendez5789 Год назад +1

      EXACTLY. Same with me. My dad was a blue collar worker and we knew plenty of poor, non-Christian people of various races. We were homeschooled, but not over-sheltered. We are doing the same with our kids. Her statements are positively insulting. She is broad brushing anyone who chooses not to send their kids to public school.
      And what about the atheists and secular people who choose to homeschool? What would she have to say to them? They're a significant group within the homeschool movement.

    • @petesbees
      @petesbees Год назад +1

      This is the truth!

    • @dustinryan9671
      @dustinryan9671 Год назад +1

      Great points, being with your dad and seeing what he did probably taught you a lot.

  • @hokieham
    @hokieham Год назад +94

    I’d like to see Doug’s take on the more controversial things she said in this…..debate…..and I use that term very loosely because there really was no debate in that farce. One was where she equated loving your neighbor with sending your children to public schools.
    Also, I hate the accusation that Christians who pull their children out of government indoctrination centers do it based on fear.

    • @asahelnettleton9044
      @asahelnettleton9044 Год назад +14

      Yes, her claim was absurd. We homeschool our children for the same reason we drive 30 minutes to a solid, biblical church instead of the apostate liberal churches I grew up in, even though they are geographically closer to home - because I love my children.

    • @joys.6347
      @joys.6347 Год назад +9

      Same. And the idea that we can't do what's best for our own families because of "love your neighbour?" Ridiculous.

    • @robin4816
      @robin4816 Год назад +1

      @@joys.6347 Darn right! 🙌

    • @beckykip4905
      @beckykip4905 Год назад +1

      He does touch on this when he mentions doing what’s best for your family in terms of not shipwrecking your child’s faith or having your kid become gender confused. He clearly thinks the bible instructs to give our kids a Christian education. The bible does not contradict itself so it is not unloving to one’s neighbour to raise our children the way we are instructed to.

    • @claytonkliewer8343
      @claytonkliewer8343 Год назад +1

      If you watch the full debate you'll see her statements in context and that your assumptions are not accurate on what she is saying. She never once vilifies private school or homeschool or any parents that make those decisions. Yes, she does say there are a few extreme cases out there but you and I would definitely say the same thing about the other side (and so would Jen). Though I don't agree with her on every point she makes, I would say it is unfair and dishonest for anyone to claim Jen is attacking private school and /or homeschool families. Go watch the full debate with an honest and objective view and you will see it too.
      All that said, I agree with Doug on this one.

  • @poohbear4702
    @poohbear4702 Год назад +193

    At 36, I'm still re-educating myself from public schooling. It feels like about once a month a new thing is revealed to me about how I was mistaught.

    • @michaelclark2458
      @michaelclark2458 Год назад +4

      The "Politically Incorrect Guide To" series can be very helpful here. Good luck!

    • @Michael-hs6ii
      @Michael-hs6ii Год назад +4

      Same...

    • @asahelnettleton9044
      @asahelnettleton9044 Год назад +3

      Same here. And same age.

    • @Richardcontramundum
      @Richardcontramundum Год назад +7

      I'm 39...and YUP! I totally agree. It takes a ton of work. I feel and have felt 'behind' since coming to Christ at 23. 16 years! And of course in there got married, had 5 children, went to seminary, bought houses, worked jobs, now pastor a church and have a youtube channel!
      I would have much rather not been force fed lies for 16 years of gov school through college. but I'm thankful still

    • @billybob-wx2re
      @billybob-wx2re Год назад +4

      same story, but 38

  • @iam_croot
    @iam_croot Год назад +56

    I actually agree with Wilkin on some of her positives of public school. However, my big issue with public schools is that they get to disciple my children for longer periods of time then I do. It doesn’t really matter how theologically solid your home is if kids are spending more time hearing from Pagans than from faithful Christians.

  • @SWillTiamG
    @SWillTiamG Год назад +91

    “My kids have graduated”
    Also
    “I know these things aren’t being taught”
    Her kids are no longer there how would she know?

    • @drewwilson6639
      @drewwilson6639 Год назад +1

      Exactly, this stuff is getting worse everyday, it's growing like a cancer

  • @DaBigArmyDude
    @DaBigArmyDude Год назад +25

    I immediately discount the opinion of suburbanite with vocal fry complaining about misinformation.

  • @betty8173
    @betty8173 Год назад +21

    She is lying to herself, she has a family of teachers to defend. She has no idea of how classes in math, reading, history, etc., are being taken over by marxist trained teachers, who put the subject (math) aside, in order to liberally expound on the plight of Juanita and José in the word problem. I have seen this in a very 'nice' public school, parents totally unaware. Literature subjects were how to save the world from pollution, not bad in itself possibly, but when we are considered useless eaters, and animals (not cows) and bugs are more important than people.
    I notice she said they graduated with a world class education... Lol...worldly wise but foolish to put your children at risk so that you can pursue your career. So much wring with what she says...hard to answer each one!

    • @aallen5256
      @aallen5256 Год назад

      Marxist trained teachers? Lmao. This some pearl-clutching bs. Where is the Marxist teacher training school??
      And you’re complaining about kids having to write about how to save the world from pollution…. Yikes. Have you not heard about the Ohio derailment?!

  • @beccaxannxx
    @beccaxannxx Год назад +13

    I’m sorry but what public school has ever provided a “world class education” ???😂

  • @Beefcake1982
    @Beefcake1982 Год назад +26

    I think this lady is full of it. World class education my behind. I went to public school and it was absolutely terrible. Because of my experience there I send my daughter to a private Christian school and she is getting a world-class education. We go to church there as well so we actually know her teachers. I’ve seen people say that a lot of the teachers are just pretending to be Christians. Well, I would rather the people taking care of my children during the day to at least pretend to be good. At public school they don’t even have to pretend to be good.

  • @bellatoramatbellum
    @bellatoramatbellum Год назад +20

    I am loathe to send my children, my young warriors to be primarily trained by my enemies. Also, I will not throw my sons and daughters to wage war before they are of a waring age.

    • @umaikakudo
      @umaikakudo Год назад

      Exactly. David was young, but he was skilled in combat both martial and spiritual when he faced off against Goliath.

    • @drewwilson6639
      @drewwilson6639 Год назад

      Amen

    • @dustinryan9671
      @dustinryan9671 Год назад

      That is right on point well said!

  • @prattle4092
    @prattle4092 Год назад +105

    My daughter is in a classical Christian school. We are not wealthy but I would live off ramen noodles to be able to send my children to a Classical Christian school. There is no neutrality in education. Everything is being taught with presuppositions about the world and the nature of reality. My concern is also not just what is explicitly taught through the curriculum, but what is implicitly taught by observing the attitudes, values and behaviors of the people around them. I don’t pretend to believe that everyone my daughter goes to school with is a born again believer, but I know that she is being discipled and taught from a biblical worldview.

    • @jesuschristsaves9067
      @jesuschristsaves9067 Год назад +9

      Homeschooling is a cheaper option

    • @prattle4092
      @prattle4092 Год назад +6

      @@jesuschristsaves9067 on the surface yes. But that would not actually be the case for our family. The income lost would be much more significant than the cost savings gained. Everyone’s circumstances and finances are different.

    • @jesuschristsaves9067
      @jesuschristsaves9067 Год назад +8

      @@prattle4092 homeschooling is cheaper than private school.

    • @NTon13
      @NTon13 Год назад +2

      "There is no neutrality in education."
      Nailed it.

    • @tui9613
      @tui9613 Год назад

      @@jesuschristsaves9067 to homeschool your child, is to remove yourself from ur current job. What prattle is saying, is that they would lose a lot of money from not working, much more money lost than if they spent money on private school

  • @JR-rs5qs
    @JR-rs5qs Год назад +55

    It's easy to keep your kids Christian when the Christianity you're giving them is so lukewarm, nuanced, liberal and worldly that the evil of this world never really offends their sensibilities enough for them to have to actually rely on their Christianity for strength, support, and most importantly, TRUTH.

    • @KinuGrove
      @KinuGrove Год назад +10

      Could not agree more. Truth is churches are filled people that are just playing church.

    • @JR-rs5qs
      @JR-rs5qs Год назад +5

      @Kinu Grove yeah, we left a 'make believe' church this last Summer when it finally became crystal clear that they were always going to tailor worship, doctrine, preaching, pastoring, and fellowship around what 'conservative worldly' people could stomach.

    • @asahelnettleton9044
      @asahelnettleton9044 Год назад +3

      Amen

    • @tanyabaker4809
      @tanyabaker4809 Год назад +3

      Preach

    • @MrsNewfiefan
      @MrsNewfiefan Год назад +3

      This deserves an amen and clap.

  • @kevinhook6000
    @kevinhook6000 Год назад +80

    This lady's story is all fine and good, but when my oldest child was in kindergarten and the school raised the rainbow flag... I knew right away it was time to go. I thank the Lord for that obvious sign!
    Edit, err grammer, I was edumacated in public school

    • @cats6541
      @cats6541 Год назад +9

      When my son was in PRE-K they taught him that some people use needles to do drugs.
      And I became a homeschooler. I’m very grateful it was just that and nothing more. But I can imagine where they were heading.

    • @aallen5256
      @aallen5256 Год назад +1

      @@cats6541 Where do you imagine they were heading?!

  • @gregb6469
    @gregb6469 Год назад +20

    What does 'world-class education' mean, that they came out thinking and acting like the world? Is that really what Christian parents should be desiring for their children?

    • @prestonjackson6155
      @prestonjackson6155 Год назад +5

      When the aspiration of many evangelical parents is to have their kids grow up to be like Joseph, imagining having the favor, wealth, and power of a pagan king to be the measure of a life well lived; It's no wonder to me why the path to that end is one paved by a secular worldview. It is the same target the pagans are trying to hit for their children.

    • @MrsNewfiefan
      @MrsNewfiefan Год назад +3

      My priority is a “world class” faith. Academics is indeed important but it is secondary to training them in Christ. Our priority is raising children for the Kingdom - Not a world class education (which doesn’t exist in the public system anyway)!

  • @earlofbroadst
    @earlofbroadst Год назад +56

    I would sooner trust my child to a pit viper than the public school system.

    • @bnato8209
      @bnato8209 Год назад +5

      Ya, at least with a pit viper there is no pretense.

    • @MarianneBrandon
      @MarianneBrandon Год назад +1

      Pit vipers would more likely leave your child alone if your child doesn’t actively try to mess with it 😆

  • @pacificwarrior7679
    @pacificwarrior7679 Год назад +19

    Homeschool or send your kids to private school if you are able

    • @RunFunkyWolf
      @RunFunkyWolf Год назад

      Most private school teach the same Darwinian junk as public ones unfortunately.

  • @JovannaandFriends
    @JovannaandFriends Год назад +24

    As a homeschool mom... my daughter interacts with all of what Jen lists right in the first clip. The difference being that "these people" are our neighbors, our family members, friends, sports grp, church friends, and tutoring buddies. Example. We are neighbors with a lesbian couple. They are very lovely, very nice women. The decorate their home for every holiday. We just went over to admire their easter bunnies in their lawn and chat with them. We don't need a public school for that.

  • @TheRobotAttack
    @TheRobotAttack Год назад +50

    When my son’s first grade music teacher decided to play the drag queen Sesame Street episode to his class and teach them words like “pansexual” it was time to get him into a Christian school. He can still be salt and light without going through that. Thank the Lord we found one for him, and now he’s thriving.

    • @YSLRD
      @YSLRD Год назад +4

      Yes.
      No matter how good you think your local district is, these bizarre anomalies can pop up. Then the deed is done, your child is harmed and you have to help him recover.
      The stakes are too high. Find a good school or keep them home. Even if the academics are lacking, salvation outweighs education. Information can be gained by adults, if necessary.

    • @dionst.michael1482
      @dionst.michael1482 7 месяцев назад

      Except, this raging nonsense is being pushed in Christian schools as well. My daughter has spent her entire scholastic career in the Catholic School Board/System and is now brainwashed to believe there are an infinite number of genders and that is just a drop in the proverbial bucket. I was shocked at sick useless garbage they've tried to expose our children too like it's all somehow normal and/or acceptable. It's certainly not based on anything academic and BARELY spirituality based.

  • @j.d.x4451
    @j.d.x4451 Год назад +18

    Seeing my local school district promote an LGBTQ book and doing a book drive with drag queens is more than enough to tell me what's happening in our schools around me...

  • @SalvusGratia
    @SalvusGratia Год назад +30

    I am a bit confused: if we're denying that we're sending the kids to the school to be "salt and light" (4:18), how can we also say that we ought to send them to those schools for the positive "impact" it will (or should) have on the other families (13:05)? What positive impact are we sending Christian kids to have on the other families that differs from a "salt and light" impact? Do we just send them with good snacks to share?

    • @danamo5601
      @danamo5601 Год назад +1

      It sounds self contradictory to me too! Maybe she was talking "salt and light" in the sense of evangelism as in trying to persuade others ... otherwise it makes no sense ..

    • @markchristian787
      @markchristian787 Год назад +5

      Your not confused. This is just the logical result of thinking in reaction when someone like her talks. She isnt honest and she has a very obvious agenda.

    • @tanyabaker4809
      @tanyabaker4809 Год назад +4

      She's virtue signaling

    • @ScottClifton1
      @ScottClifton1 Год назад +4

      That lady was a mass of misinformation and contradictions.

    • @nathanjames329
      @nathanjames329 Год назад +2

      She's just being tricky. "Oh no," she says, "the kids aren't the salt and light, the parents are."

  • @arcanum3882
    @arcanum3882 Год назад +89

    I will have to point out as a person who went to private Christian school for all 15 years of education, most people there are pretending to be Christians. They learn how to posture during worship, they learn how to talk about Jesus, they learn the basics of the Bible, and they learn how to hide bad behaviors. The irony is while some of them make instagram posts or talk in real life about how it’s all about Jesus, they point back to themselves repeatedly and compartmentalize Jesus into little corners of their lives. However there are also many who are genuine, including all of the staff in my case, and I would consider myself extremely grateful and blessed to have been in this school in East Tennessee all my life. It is definitely a better option than public school, but because of the expectation and agreement that you are a Christian if you go there, it does make it harder to evangelize and disciple bad actors. Or people that believe they are Christians when they are not.

    • @angru_arches
      @angru_arches Год назад +5

      Not too bad...I bet it's easier to evangelize someone who is familiar with the gospels than one who is not...(I'm assuming)...I have had to evangelize someone completely foreign to the gospel and someone who was exposed to it and I tell you, with the one who has been exposed to it, half the work is done...faith comes by hearing.

    • @arcanum3882
      @arcanum3882 Год назад +1

      @@angru_arches Faith does come by hearing, I would say the people that know they aren't Christians deep down for one reason or another but have knowledge of the Gospel are easier to reach. I'm still in the process of doing that with them even after graduating a year ago. However, the ones that have tricked themselves into thinking they are saved or are even great spiritual leaders, those are the ones who are the hardest to reach and also cause the most relational damage on others.

    • @reza_shak
      @reza_shak Год назад +3

      The problem is those cases is most likely in the sphere of the home and the church.

    • @joncollins7129
      @joncollins7129 Год назад +10

      A lot of people take their problem children to Christian schools hoping it will straighten them out

    • @asahelnettleton9044
      @asahelnettleton9044 Год назад +2

      It really should be assumed that, if a child is attending a Christian school, it's because his parents are Christians, but not that he necessarily is himself.
      Then again, I'm a Baptist and this is how we view our children anyway. I'm raising them to be Christians, and I hope they will be, but only the Holy Spirit can bring newness of life to a dead heart. Presbyterians do the same thing, but then we diverge when it comes to whether or not we consider this child to be a part of the church.

  • @velcrow101
    @velcrow101 Год назад +6

    Her vocal fry and uptalk is too much to handle. Simply unbearable to listen to.

    • @JR-rs5qs
      @JR-rs5qs Год назад +2

      But...but..she's sooooo winsome!!!

  • @robertlewis6915
    @robertlewis6915 Год назад +14

    Public schools are a terrible idea. Sometimes they don't work out as badly as they could.
    Also, schools have a track record of hiding stuff from parents. 'Knowing what the school district teaches' isn't always that reassuring.
    Parents first duty is to their children. So long as their actions are not in themselves immoral, their actions must maximize their children's (and spouse's) benefit. Everybody else's benefit comes second. Else we are no better than heathens.
    A Christian in public school essentially has to be taught the whole thing again, a second time, at home (nowadays, maybe even the math). It seems to me more reasonable to educate your kids once than educate then and re-educate them.

  • @matthewball8060
    @matthewball8060 Год назад +6

    Where is her husband? Obviously not leading their family or he wouldn't be allowing any of her tom footers. Throwing your children to the lion's den isn't loving them, it's hating them.

  • @jbb8261
    @jbb8261 Год назад +11

    I don’t WANT my kids sitting next to rainbow flag kids and seeing their weird parents pick them up from school. This is why we’re homeschooling.

    • @aallen5256
      @aallen5256 Год назад

      This is just basic hatred. Some people are gay. Grow up.

    • @jbb8261
      @jbb8261 Год назад

      @@aallen5256 I’m 100% okay with being “hateful” in that instance even though it’s a normal aversion to degeneracy. Homosexuality is a cull to gene pools. It’s not natural. We need to stop pretending that it is.

    • @aallen5256
      @aallen5256 Год назад

      @@jbb8261 It absolutely is natural though. Same-sex behaviour ranging from co-parenting to sex is observable in over 1500 animal species, literally in every single animal group and on every continent. And in humans it’s evidently been occurring since before the bible! Your hatred is not normal, and we need to stop pretending that it is. It’s induced by indoctrination!

    • @aallen5256
      @aallen5256 Год назад

      ​@@Charles.Wright totally reasonable equivalence. nothing fallacious to see here

    • @YSLRD
      @YSLRD Год назад +4

      ​@@aallen5256 Not hatred. A clear view of reality.
      Do you hate the effluent in the sewer? No? Wanna bathe in it?

  • @briancasey4917
    @briancasey4917 Год назад +6

    Aside from all the alphabet crap being foisted on kids, my objection to government schools is the high illiteracy, incompetent math skills and total lack of civics and historical teaching. Government schools largely graduate incompetence. Oh and who were the silent nodders in the video?

  • @cheriek3872
    @cheriek3872 Год назад +21

    2 min in and I have so much to say. All these things she’s pointing out as unique to public school are the same in homeschool as well. We have friends of all different races, economic status, and even with special needs. In the public school I grew up in the kids with special needs were not in our class they had they’re own special class. No one got to know who they were. And I know it’s still like that in many schools today.

  • @Ricman78
    @Ricman78 Год назад +9

    If her kids are grown and out of the school system, how does she know what they're teaching?

  • @mrs.stocky2445
    @mrs.stocky2445 Год назад +5

    My children are children. My conviction for homeschooling my children comes from Deuteronomy 6. There may be a time when my son goes to a private high school but I also was a public school teacher myself before I had him and know the garbage he would be taught in public schools.
    Our homeschool co-op is full of racial diversity, socio-economic diversity, and a mix of family situations, so he will have experience with a variety of children. Public school doesn’t hold the whole market on diversity.

  • @lenny5312
    @lenny5312 Год назад +4

    I don’t believe her this is too pretty and perfect and I believe she’s a propagandist; the dead giveaway for me with a diversity pitch at the beginning.

  • @deannarmartin113
    @deannarmartin113 Год назад +6

    I’ve been homeschooling for over 25 years and that community is as diverse and vibrant as you can find with a high quality education catered to each child’s learning styles. Homeschooling isn’t cookie cutter.

  • @DaBigArmyDude
    @DaBigArmyDude Год назад +17

    40hrs/wk humanistic indoctrination > 1 hr/wk Sunday school.

    • @jesuschristsaves9067
      @jesuschristsaves9067 Год назад +1

      That’s sad if Sunday school is the only means of Christian education.
      Not everyone has the luxury of private school. Even with the nonsense being taught in public school, you could still get a good education just as long as the parents are involved.

  • @BenjaminBowmanlive
    @BenjaminBowmanlive Год назад +4

    The vocal fry and upspeak alone make this woman unlistenable.

  • @SamsungBurner
    @SamsungBurner Год назад +18

    It's gotten to the point where if I hear someone use the word "misinformation", I tune them out

    • @DarthBalsamic
      @DarthBalsamic Год назад +3

      It's definitely one of the many overused, vague, undefined, perjoratives and misnomers they throw around now. It's right up there with "conspiracy theory", "bigot", "racist", "intolerance", "love thy neighbor", "anti-vaxxer", every phobe, ist and ism, and such alike. The point is to throw it out so it demeans, invokes fear and defensiveness, dehumanizes, and silences. Usually when it's used I go harder because it means I'm right where I need to be. I ignore their fake labels altogether.

    • @sugarspice7768
      @sugarspice7768 Год назад +3

      yep. when someone is using the buzzwords of a godless culture you can safely assume who/what is shaping their worldview. I was suprised to hear she was a Bible teacher. Sounds like she might be on the path of Beth Moore. We shall see in a few years. In meantime I have stepped away from women Bible teachers all together because they have betrayed me too many times.

    • @gregb6469
      @gregb6469 Год назад +3

      @@DarthBalsamic -- As the saying goes, when you are catching flak, it means you are over the target.

    • @nateopfer7542
      @nateopfer7542 Год назад +1

      ​@@gregb6469 this

    • @DM-dk7js
      @DM-dk7js Год назад

      Wut

  • @JR-rs5qs
    @JR-rs5qs Год назад +7

    5 years from now, we'll count how many of her kids are apostate (sadly)

    • @aaronjameswelsh
      @aaronjameswelsh Год назад

      Yikes. What a horrible thing to say.

    • @JR-rs5qs
      @JR-rs5qs Год назад +1

      @Aaron Welsh hopefully it will be zero. Hopefully her kids will reject the flimsy, hyper-nuanced, woke, and ineffective faith of their parents that seeks to "humanize conversations" about sin and allows women pastors (just as long as we call them a different title), and instead, believes the robust, bold and brave faith of the Bible. Is saying the obvious about kids leaving the kind of Christianity that the Village Church espouses more offensive than the Christianity they promote?

  • @JonJaeden
    @JonJaeden Год назад +5

    She's playing the "choice-privilege" card. My decision to send my child to Christian school will not be influenced in the slightest by speculation about what my or my child's absence might mean for those left behind in the government schools. Not even a little bit. And I'm past liberal guilt-tripping ...

  • @Vic2point0
    @Vic2point0 Год назад +4

    You can know what's in the textbooks. You can know what teachers are saying when you're around.
    And you can know what questionable things the teachers are doing/saying that your kids pick up on as inappropriate and remember to tell you about.
    You cannot know what's being taught in public schools.

  • @jakerinehold9697
    @jakerinehold9697 Год назад +5

    When I started grade school during the Korean War the only Christian schools I knew about were Catholic. By the 1970s when my kids were ready for school, my wife opt'd for Christian schools because even by the 1970s things were changing rapidly in public eduction. Glad we did. This woman is kidding herself.

  • @jesuschristsaves9067
    @jesuschristsaves9067 Год назад +8

    Homeschooling is also an option. Not everyone can afford private school.

    • @RunFunkyWolf
      @RunFunkyWolf Год назад

      Never heard of homeschooling. Is it like house call but for teachers?

    • @jesuschristsaves9067
      @jesuschristsaves9067 Год назад +1

      @@RunFunkyWolf
      No. It’s school at home. Parents receive curriculum, and the parents work with the children. There is a teacher that the homework is submitted to, but the work is done at home. My younger sisters did homeschooling for their high school years and graduated early.

    • @RunFunkyWolf
      @RunFunkyWolf Год назад

      @@jesuschristsaves9067 So you have to hire a teacher? Because not everyone has a talent for teaching complicated stuff. I know I don't. With the stuttering and all.

    • @jesuschristsaves9067
      @jesuschristsaves9067 Год назад +1

      @@RunFunkyWolf no. There are teachers that already specialize in that type of work.

    • @jesuschristsaves9067
      @jesuschristsaves9067 Год назад

      @@RunFunkyWolf I can’t send links because of certain channel policies, but look up some homeschooling options for yourself.

  • @intentionallymade
    @intentionallymade Год назад +3

    I also want to point out that she doesn’t know what homeschool is like. She only knows what she knows and so she’s only going to point out what she has experienced. I’m glad I can say we had a good experience with my sons public school for k and 1st and we live in a conservative town BUT we still chose to pull him out and it was not easy but it’s sooooo much better. To think I could have sent all my babies to be discipled by everyone else but me hurts to think about. It’s not saying they don’t get exposure to other people but my goodness she needs to wake up and see what the other side is saying and doing and why. She’s also painting a picture that Christian’s should bow down to societal and cultural changes like we ought to be doing public school for the good of the community. Hahahaha she does realize that those of us who
    DON’T go to public school get to be in the community daily and actually learning real world experiences. And this wasn’t a true debate IMO.

  • @clemsonalum98
    @clemsonalum98 Год назад +16

    My brother just had a big issue at his kids school they are making them do the gender unicorn and teaching them about "misgendering" and all this craziness, I'm not sure how its going to turn out but he is writing letters to all the government officials in the state and meeting with the school admins..........total mess.

  • @lenny5312
    @lenny5312 Год назад +2

    Not all fear-based decisions are bad. We don’t touch hot stoves do we?

  • @ReformedRedpill
    @ReformedRedpill Год назад +6

    I don't think its wise to send your kids to public school, both on the education and cultural standpoint. Also, in the sense of time. Its good to invest time in your kids but sending them to public school and having to be basically a helicopter parent is more work than its worth. If you have time for that then you have time to homeschool.

    • @noelgibson4274
      @noelgibson4274 Год назад +1

      @Reformed Redpill right on the money

    • @asahelnettleton9044
      @asahelnettleton9044 Год назад

      That was basically our conclusion as well before we even had kids. That and we knew government school is a joke for even teaching the basics these days.

  • @scottyyoch3537
    @scottyyoch3537 Год назад +2

    Ah yes, I should share my wife with all the poor celibate men because to deny them that isn't loving my neighbor. After all, she would be a Christian influence on them, and what would happen to all the other wives if those men can't have mine!
    This is how ridiculous the argument is. A husband has a divine obligation to be jealous over his wife, the one God gave him. How much more so should parents be jealous over their children, who have no means of response against adults?

  • @keelhe893
    @keelhe893 Год назад +2

    My only issue with this discussion on is parents have very little control over if their children will choose Christ due to private vs public schooling. You train your children and then they have to make their choices I don’t find either school domain more successful in changing hearts for Christ

  • @danbrown586
    @danbrown586 Год назад +4

    I've heard it argued that it's a sin for parents in America in 2023 to send their kids to public school. And while I'm not convinced of that, Wilkins' argument is so breathtakingly idiotic that it pushes me that way. In what universe does the Christian ethic demand that I deliberately harm my family for the sake of those who are outside my family?

    • @tanyabaker4809
      @tanyabaker4809 Год назад +2

      "why should I set my kid on fire to keep other people's kids warm?" -Heidi St. John

  • @praisenationkids
    @praisenationkids Год назад +9

    As a public school educator, it can really depend on so many things: administration, overall leadership, school boards, socio-economic conditions of the school and the home lives as well. I’ve taught in amazing public schools that invited the churches, prayer and Bible studies into the school. One school was presenting the Gospel to K-5 students in the Bible club after school. I’ve taught in inner city schools where a church presence in the school would’ve been amazing, I’ve had Christian families leave the public schools who had no business homeschooling their children because their homes were chaos and in no condition to homeschool. If you know anything about the public schools in and around where Jen Wilkins goes to church, they are some of the best schools in the nation: FlowerMound, Texas. Additionally, to pretend that all private schools are bastions of righteousness and harbors of superior learning is a misconception as well. Some private institutions are just bank rolled by some wealthy parents and the academics are horrible. Some private schools are little more than country clubs. It all depends on the school and the spiritual climate of the community. To make this a one size fits all approach and solution is short sighted and myopic at best.

    • @GemsOfGrace
      @GemsOfGrace Год назад +1

      Extremely well said! Thanks.

    • @praisenationkids
      @praisenationkids Год назад

      @@GemsOfGrace amen and amen. thanks!

    • @nicolcacola
      @nicolcacola Год назад

      "As a public school educator"
      Your bread and butter is families keeping their kids in public school.
      Your bias is blaring.

    • @praisenationkids
      @praisenationkids Год назад +4

      @@nicolcacola Hi Nikki, thank you for the comment. As a teacher, it really is not up to me who or does not keep their children in school. I was blessed to have been homeschooled as a child. Again, just trying to make the point…it’s not a one size fits all scenario. If ever there was a mission field it would be in many public schools. Pray for those teachers who profess Christ.

    • @Jimmy-iy9pl
      @Jimmy-iy9pl Год назад

      I think public education can be beneficial, but that's not really the point of the matter. We need to ask ourselves which is a better experience and more conducive to building up a child's faith on average. Even if we compare the best public schools with the best Christian private schools, which one do you think meets those goals better? The calculus here is pretty simple.
      Are we often faced with non-ideal scenarios? Yeah, but that's why there should be some context relative sensitivity here. Sometimes there are no ideal Christian institutions in a particular local area. In that case, a parent might not have many options available for their kids schooling - that's fine. They just need to get real about the downsides and consequences of public school and take appropriate action to safeguard their kids through catechism, church attendance, church activities and functions, etc.

  • @sleepypete55
    @sleepypete55 Год назад +2

    I went to public school my entire life and it was horrible. I hated being there every single day. Now my son goes to a private Christian school and is thriving, loves school, has good friends from good families with solid morals and most importantly, faith in Christ. What a difference it makes, but people will make excuses forever to justify sending their kid to the fire pit aka public school

  • @ragamuffinkate5488
    @ragamuffinkate5488 Год назад +5

    If my kids were still in elementary school or even middle school, I absolutely would not send them to public school these days. My son is now in public HS, 10th grade. We homeschooled the last two years & he hated it. He wanted to go back to school & play basketball with his friends. He’s a smart kid & knows what’s good & evil…when he’s not sure, he talks to us & we discuss it. I gave him the choice about school. At his age I didn’t want to force him to homeschool & be miserable & we can’t afford private school. Everyone’s circumstances are different…I don’t believe we should judge each others personal choices in this area. I pray for my son everyday driving him to school. It’s really disheartening to hear many believers bashing parents for “sending them like lambs to the slaughter” I trust in the Lord, not your opinions! That being said, good discussion, thanks for the video 😅

    • @dustinryan9671
      @dustinryan9671 Год назад

      Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, 2 Cor 6:17 That is a hard one to get around. Lord also said to Judge righteous judgement John 7:24 he also says when a Christian sees another Christian doing something wrong "preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine." 2 Titus 4:2

  • @karenthornton6330
    @karenthornton6330 Год назад +2

    Each state needs to approve school choice, money goes with kid. It,s only fair for poor kids to have a choice similar to a rich elite.

    • @aallen5256
      @aallen5256 Год назад

      You’re so right. The difference in choices between the wealthiest and the worst off is obscenely unfair. But socialism is such a dirty word in America!

  • @joanschutter5863
    @joanschutter5863 Год назад +5

    I wish I could have been home schooled just to develop a closer relationship with my parents and siblings but, I was able to share Christ with a couple of my public school teachers and one eventually became a Christian. It takes a strong personality and involved parents to come out of public education unscathed. Wherever they are schooled, teach your kids to think, question and reason with a Biblical basis.

    • @dustinryan9671
      @dustinryan9671 Год назад +2

      Most kids are not strong enough, until kids are adults they are under their parents authority and their parents faith to protect them until they are mature enough to know have a solid foundation with Christ.

  • @epwal3059
    @epwal3059 Год назад +2

    An example of why women shouldn’t teach

  • @JamesRiddle_Christ_is_King
    @JamesRiddle_Christ_is_King Год назад +1

    I can't think of an ISD in the DFW area that she could be so omniscient about that would not be compromised. She will not name the ISD because discerning Christians will call her out after research.

  • @YSLRD
    @YSLRD Год назад +2

    If she considers the government school her mission field, she can easily be involved through volunteering and participating in school board meetings without sacrificing her kids on their altar.

  • @jackuber7358
    @jackuber7358 Год назад +2

    She just blithely called a great many Christian parents basically liars.
    Fear mongers = liars
    Hear sayers = liars
    This is slander, pure and simple.
    Where are her facts to back up her assertions. Where are her citations.
    All I'm hearing are gennal accusations with nothing to back up her claims.

    • @aallen5256
      @aallen5256 Год назад

      But there is so so much fearmongering and lying from the right wing. Tucker Carlson, who stokes a great deal of this, has just been utterly exposed as a hypocrite for exactly this. Saying in private that Trump’s election fraud allegations are nonsense, but trumpeting their truth on his “news” show.

  • @miller8084
    @miller8084 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am a pastor and have seven kids and I have sent, so far, 4 to public high school and three did well and one struggled. As a matter of fact, three were able to advance the Gospel in the lives of people and my oldest was a captain of the football team (120 players). I have seen kids thrive and fail in all sorts of situations. To broad brush is not helpful and to shame good meaning Christians is wrongheaded. Please disregard the temptation to act like the world - in condemning or gossiping about how parents being sinful and wrong, for sending kids to a public school. I have known a lot of kids in Christian schools that are much more inclined to act "like Rome" while having a veneer of morality that seems like Christianity. Also, remember that some public schools are better than others depending on where you live. Pastor Doug, there are better subjects to take aim at.

  • @jimisnotunique
    @jimisnotunique Год назад +1

    This woman is foolish and smug.
    I'm skeptical that her kids turned-out as well as she claims.
    She's not taken into account the variation among government schools, in curriculum and student-body.
    What about schools that regularly sing the praises of the sexually immoral?
    What about schools where the criminal-class attend, and are beset by violence and sexual immorality?

  • @barbspencer64
    @barbspencer64 Год назад +1

    I used to have great respect for Jen Wilkin until...I listened to this debate in full. She is incredibly naive if she thinks her school district does not have teachers who do not support and promote the LGBTQ and anti-Christian agenda. We live in a small town in Ohio and public school teachers at our church have said it's present at our town's high school.
    I went to public school in the 60's where my self- esteem was so damaged in front of my whole gym class by the gym teacher. I was so embarrassed that there was no way I was going to share this with my parents who were very godly and who would have been troubled by it. We moved in my high school years and I attended a Christian High school which was good, but a stretch financially for my parents who were in ministry. When my husband I had children, we felt a great conviction to homeschool. We wanted to shape our children's worldview and their view of themselves. No teacher will love your children or have the desire that they succeed in school like you will. It is our job as parents to disciple our children. We have not been given the responsibility for anyone else's children, though where we see need, we should help, of course. Jen Wilkin is way off base. It seems she's trying to validate the choice she and her husband made...

  • @jimoconnor4766
    @jimoconnor4766 Год назад +5

    Apparently this lady’s teachers aren’t in the same unions and didn’t go to the same teachers’ colleges as everyone else’s.

    • @toolegittoquit_001
      @toolegittoquit_001 Год назад +2

      She’s years away from her kids being in High School. She refuses to acknowledge that things have changed significantly over that time. She acquiesced to the world

  • @TedBass
    @TedBass Год назад +4

    So Jen knows what every teacher in her district is teaching at all times? Bold claim

  • @Selahsmum
    @Selahsmum Год назад +2

    Jen WIlkin is 1) someone who lives in Texas. Her public school experience may differ widely from folks in most of the US and Canada and 2) her kids are grown now. Things are even worse than they were a decade ago. Almist universally, the public school is not a place for children of any kind ,period.

    • @jessicap.9611
      @jessicap.9611 Год назад

      The Texas schools where she lives are liberal indoctrination centers.

  • @dougnewman3935
    @dougnewman3935 Год назад +1

    But where the Holy Scriptures are not the rule I advise no one should send his child. Everything must perish where God’s Word is not studied unceasingly. - Martin Luther
    I would suggest this mother has a watered down idea of what a world class education is.

  • @sundancefriend327
    @sundancefriend327 11 месяцев назад +1

    My public school experience here in the US was not good. I think that Christian parents should avoid sending their kids there at all costs. It's like placing your family in the lions' den and hoping that they won't get eaten alive.

  • @jessicap.9611
    @jessicap.9611 Год назад +1

    I know which school district her kids went to. It’s fully degenerate, just like the vast majority of government schools.

  • @kyrieteleison3009
    @kyrieteleison3009 Год назад +1

    I am torn on this. I learned about Christ in public school from some girls who were committed Christians. They lived out the gospel and it was attractive to me. I wanted to know what they had. I have no answer to this issue. I am just glad He put me in the right place at the right time and used it for His glory and my salvation. I am not advocating either position. I pray for our kids and these families having to make these decisions.

  • @thecrypt5823
    @thecrypt5823 Год назад +2

    Education is discipleship. In many ways, public education has enabled the world to disciple the church, not the other way around.
    Because of the unholy admixture of public education laced into my Christianianity, I stupidly became a Christian *socialist* at the age of 15. Thanks to better discipleship I sought out later, I have rejected many of the poisonous doctrines that I learned in public school, but I still wonder how many more false and worldly teachings I have yet to unlearn.
    Most people at least partially adhere to what they learned as a child. I still see generations of Christians faithfully adhering to the worldly discipleship they received in public schools. They are still Christians, but they are immature and intermixed with worldliness: Christian feminists, Christian socialists, Christian sodomites, discipled by the spirit of Jezebel and the synagogue of Satan into poisoning their own nation with false values contrary to scripture and the kingdom of God.
    Every child is a disciple of someone. You cannot raise a spiritual army of world changers by sending them as children to be discipled by the world. Such wicked and lazy carelessness yields the result we have today: what is taught in public schools will be taught in your church by compromised disciples.
    The only solution is a radical return to true Christian discipleship of children. Classical Christian education is one viable avenue, as is devout homeschooling. Ultimately, each child must be raised in the training and admonition of the Lord, developing a personal, obedient, and experiential relationship with Him, for only One is our Teacher: Christ.

  • @JN-xv9tl
    @JN-xv9tl Год назад +1

    It’s unwise to send your children into the hands of your enemies. If they teach the things of the world, then they are enemies of God (James 4:4). Counter worldliness at all costs in your home and your children’s education.

  • @euaggelion03
    @euaggelion03 Год назад +3

    I don't want to be the cynical turd in the punchbowl...but I will. I'd be interested in knowing what teachers' union(s), PTO organization(s), etc. have made substantial purchases of her writings.

    • @TRUTHseeker-101
      @TRUTHseeker-101 Год назад +1

      And there it is!
      Follow the money trail….

  • @danielhunt1212
    @danielhunt1212 Год назад +1

    One of the main problems with this clip is that everything she is saying is coming from her own experience and not from what the Bible teaches. For example: Saved people shouldn’t married lost people even if you know someone who married a lost person and it worked out well. She said they received a world-class education…the main problem is the education they received had absolutely nothing to do with God or the teachings or his word. Doesn’t sound very good to me.

  • @tomandkatherinewilliams7784
    @tomandkatherinewilliams7784 Год назад +2

    Government schools treat Christ as irrelevant - at best. That's pretty much all I need to know as a Christian parent. And from what I know from God's Word, it will be on that point that I will be judged by God.

  • @deangailwahl8270
    @deangailwahl8270 Год назад +4

    1:00 Wouldn't most parents be accused of child abuse deliberately putting a child in danger of being mislead or mistreated by a system that you know is wrong. I don't need my child to try drugs for me to explain to them how wrong it is.

  • @martygriffin1820
    @martygriffin1820 Год назад +2

    Seems you're assuming Jen Wilkin is actually a Christian, and that TGC is actually a good faith debate. If she's not really a Christian, it's unlikely her children are actually Christians. If she's a pretender, her kids are at best pretenders.

  • @huh_really
    @huh_really Год назад +1

    Starting at 8:10 tells me she's had the wool pulled over her eyes. She's repeating the narrative written by the administration of most districts. In a lot of instances the teacher is the one with the least power in decision making of what is taught.

  • @jpg7616
    @jpg7616 Год назад +2

    The school is not the only place where your kids will see other people. It’s not about that.
    It’s about what your kids are being taught.