FULL CONVERSATION on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnND1mjGUNw
Public schools aren’t “neutral.” Secular neutrality is a myth, and the more America removes the Christian root from public life, the more the flower withers (“CUT FLOWER SYNDROME”). Schools now disciple kids into a God-less moral system even when certain subjects might seem “neutral.”We also discuss why public school experiences vary wildly depending on where you live, when it might still work, and why homeschooling gives parents a chance to intentionally shape both community and worldview.
Key Topics
• Why “public school” means something different everywhere
• The myth of secular neutrality and why it doesn’t exist
• How America shifted from Christian roots to secular ethics
• Cut-Flower Christianity: enjoying Christian fruit without the root
• Why schools now define a new morality
• Why parents wouldn’t choose an Islamic school, but still choose a secular school
• The influence teachers + peers have on worldview
• Why homeschooling reshapes community and discipleship
Chapters
00:00:00 Can you steel-man sending kids to public school?
00:00:22 How public school looks totally different by location
00:00:56 When small-town schools still carried Christian influence
00:01:34 The myth of secular neutrality
00:02:19 How America moved from Christian ethics to secular morality
00:02:49 Cut-flower syndrome explained
00:03:16 Why some schools still look fine on the surface
00:03:38 When virtue gets redefined without God
00:04:04 Would you send your kids to an Islamic school?
00:04:33 How teachers shape kids’ belief systems
00:04:44 Why peer environment matters so much
00:04:53 Why homeschooling allows intentional community