Friday, August 22, 2014

Public Schools 'A Mad Idea'




Public schools 'a mad idea'New documentary raises question:
Is it time to pull children out?

INDOCTRINATION

PUBLIC SCHOOLS
AND THE DECLINE OF CHRISTIANITY IN AMERICA


Nearly 90 percent of Christian children attend a public school.

Their families have a vested interest in all that happens there.

This film is above all a challenge and an encouragement to millions of Christians, a must see! EVERY parent should watch this video… EVERY church in America should show this shocking documentary to their entire congregation!

A family field trip exposes the shocking truth behind your child's public school. If you're not ready to take a hard look at the true state of public education, you will not want to view this unflinching documentary. But you must!


The film's release this year coincides with a brewing controversy in the early stages of the 2012 presidential campaign, in which several candidates have promised to shrink - if not dismantle - the U.S. Department of Education if elected, a goal touted by Ronald Reagan but abandoned by the Republican Party in recent years.

Click here to get the paperback based on this DVD.

Last year, Scottish-born filmmaker Colin Gunn loaded his wife and seven children into a yellow school bus and drove across the U.S. During the trip he conducted a series of interviews examining the "damaging effects of a government controlled education monopoly."

"IndoctriNation" explores the humanist philosophical foundation of the modern public school system, its overwhelming success in eradicating the Christian world view from the minds of America's children, and the fact that most parents seem completely oblivious to what is happening to their kids during their many hours spent in the custody of government employees.

"Our documentary exposes a lot of the things that are going on in schools, and we make it clear that it's not just the worst schools that these bad things happen in ... violence, drugs and sexual promiscuity - these things happen in the very best of schools," Gunn explains.

"We have more than a few whistleblowers - teachers from public schools, elementary school principals, students in school - and all these people say what we are arguing: that public schools are not the best place for your kids ... Many well-meaning parents who love their children are seeing them depart from the faith and leave the church, and a large part of that is the result of sending them to the public schools." 

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