Tony Shelton
BS Detector, Esquire
Shelly is trying a test week of home schooling Fayth.
After seeing that Obamas "safe school" czar's foundation is recommending for reading (at the elementary school level) books that grown men wrote telling stories of oral sex in the bathrooms with same sex classmates as early as first grade, I think Shelly has reached her limit.
While Shelly and I both attended college and I have a worthless "education" of over 200 credit hours during which I learned next to nothing, and Shelly has a business degree that placed her firmly behind a desk at a travel agency once she graduated we have decided that Fayth will not be attending any college, Christian or otherwise. This recently was driven home when we were doing a bing search for college for girls and found videos of male/female and female/female sex on the floor while college girls smile and casually stand around with drink in hand watching as if this is the norm for a college party.
I don't think this is "normal" activity that should be passed off as the "thing to do" Something is wrong when 1/3 of an 8th grade class of girls claim they are "bisexual", when, at the age of 13 they shouldn't be sexual at all.
My 15 yr old and a niece the same age have both come home at different times and announced that they think they are lesbians.
I don't believe that college has any benefit whatsoever in today's economy. They few careers that require a college degree these days are fully staffed with haters of any entrepreneurial spirit and promote atheism over one's own choice of beliefs. My own niece and nephew attended a Christian college and were turned to agnostics within those four years. What started as two kids who had a faith and wanted to learn and expand their lives has now turned into two college graduates working for the county government and despising all republicans and despising their parents for not driving a Prius.
In the early days of our country almost all centers of higher learning were seminaries. Even Harvard. The bible was taught before anything else and all education was based on biblical principals. Somewhere along the way this changed and now biblical principals are something to be ridiculed.
Do any of you guys home school your kids? How difficult is it? We have lots of LDS friends who home school their kids. We've watched many of them grow up into hardworking entrepreneurial young adults. That is what I'd like Fayth to do. I will have to talk to some of my friends who have accomplished this with their kids.
After seeing that Obamas "safe school" czar's foundation is recommending for reading (at the elementary school level) books that grown men wrote telling stories of oral sex in the bathrooms with same sex classmates as early as first grade, I think Shelly has reached her limit.
While Shelly and I both attended college and I have a worthless "education" of over 200 credit hours during which I learned next to nothing, and Shelly has a business degree that placed her firmly behind a desk at a travel agency once she graduated we have decided that Fayth will not be attending any college, Christian or otherwise. This recently was driven home when we were doing a bing search for college for girls and found videos of male/female and female/female sex on the floor while college girls smile and casually stand around with drink in hand watching as if this is the norm for a college party.
I don't think this is "normal" activity that should be passed off as the "thing to do" Something is wrong when 1/3 of an 8th grade class of girls claim they are "bisexual", when, at the age of 13 they shouldn't be sexual at all.
My 15 yr old and a niece the same age have both come home at different times and announced that they think they are lesbians.
I don't believe that college has any benefit whatsoever in today's economy. They few careers that require a college degree these days are fully staffed with haters of any entrepreneurial spirit and promote atheism over one's own choice of beliefs. My own niece and nephew attended a Christian college and were turned to agnostics within those four years. What started as two kids who had a faith and wanted to learn and expand their lives has now turned into two college graduates working for the county government and despising all republicans and despising their parents for not driving a Prius.
In the early days of our country almost all centers of higher learning were seminaries. Even Harvard. The bible was taught before anything else and all education was based on biblical principals. Somewhere along the way this changed and now biblical principals are something to be ridiculed.
Do any of you guys home school your kids? How difficult is it? We have lots of LDS friends who home school their kids. We've watched many of them grow up into hardworking entrepreneurial young adults. That is what I'd like Fayth to do. I will have to talk to some of my friends who have accomplished this with their kids.