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I agree that public school bureaucrats and their woke staff misinterpret the establishment clause, and that many atheists and Jews hate Christianity and demonize it, but that's their right in a religiously pluralistic republic like ours. If you want your kids to get the full religious hit, why not send them to a Catholic school? They're good schools by and large. Much better than their Protestant equivalents, in fact.

Everything that has been done is legal (erroneous, legal nonetheless), but they didn't have a right to be here in the first place. That's what we've all missed for decades. There is no First Amendment that privileges foreigners to come here en masse.

I find it revealing that your solution is to ignore the damage done to our culture and institutions and just find a way to help your family survive, somehow, presumably while saying "we just want to be left alone" (you won't be). You're basically letting the deck get stacked against your kids. Even if they go to a truly great school, the rest of the culture is increasingly hostile to them once they graduate. One by one they get picked off. Church attendance is at an all time low, and that's just a statistic. I've seen families get wrecked.

As for Catholic schools - I'm a Protestant, and that actually means something to me beyond not doing mass. I wouldn't let any kid be forced into an environment where they have to pray to Mary as if she intercedes along with Jesus. I question the culture of Catholics as well... Nick Fuentes being a closeted gay isn't exactly the craziest occurrence in that community.

"Aggressive secularization"? Are the Jews covert architects of a grand scheme to suppress Christianity? I know, I know, "they killed Jesus!" Seems to me this trend comes from atheistic SJWs and their fellow travelers.

Let me ask you this, is it necessary for them to be covert architects? Or could it be that a group that hates the concept of Jesus is naturally undermining Christianity?

Where do the "atheistic SJWs" come from? Why do they exist?

317 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I agree that public school bureaucrats and their woke staff misinterpret the establishment clause, and that many atheists and Jews hate Christianity and demonize it, but that's their right in a religiously pluralistic republic like ours. If you want your kids to get the full religious hit, why not send them to a Catholic school? They're good schools by and large. Much better than their Protestant equivalents, in fact.

Everything that has been done is legal, but they didn't have a right to be here in the first place. That's what we've all missed for decades. There is no First Amendment that privileges foreigners to come here en masse.

I find it revealing that your solution is to ignore the damage done to our culture and institutions and just find a way to help your family survive, somehow, presumably while saying "we just want to be left alone" (you won't be). You're basically letting the deck get stacked against your kids. Even if they go to a truly great school, the rest of the culture is increasingly hostile to them once they graduate. One by one they get picked off. Church attendance is at an all time low, and that's just a statistic. I've seen families get wrecked.

As for Catholic schools - I'm a Protestant, and that actually means something to me beyond not doing mass. I wouldn't let any kid be forced into an environment where they have to pray to Mary as if she intercedes along with Jesus. I question the culture of Catholics as well... Nick Fuentes being a closeted gay isn't exactly the craziest occurrence in that community.

"Aggressive secularization"? Are the Jews covert architects of a grand scheme to suppress Christianity? I know, I know, "they killed Jesus!" Seems to me this trend comes from atheistic SJWs and their fellow travelers.

Let me ask you this, is it necessary for them to be covert architects? Or could it be that a group that hates the concept of Jesus is naturally undermining Christianity?

Where do the "atheistic SJWs" come from? Why do they exist?

317 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I agree that public school bureaucrats and their woke staff misinterpret the establishment clause, and that many atheists and Jews hate Christianity and demonize it, but that's their right in a religiously pluralistic republic like ours. If you want your kids to get the full religious hit, why not send them to a Catholic school? They're good schools by and large. Much better than their Protestant equivalents, in fact.

Everything that has been done is legal, but they didn't have a right to be here in the first place. That's what we've all missed for decades. There is no First Amendment that privileges foreigners to come here en masse.

I find it revealing that your solution is to ignore the damage done to our culture and institutions and just find a way to help your family survive, somehow, presumably while saying "we just want to be left alone" (you won't be). You're basically letting the deck get stacked against your kids. Even if they go to a truly great school, the rest of the culture is increasingly hostile to them once they graduate. One by one they get picked off. Church attendance is at an all time low, and that's just a statistic. I've seen families get wrecked.

As for Catholic schools - I'm a Protestant, and that actually means something to me beyond not doing mass. I wouldn't let any kid be forced into an environment where they have to pray to Mary as if she intercedes along with Jesus. I question the culture of Catholics as well... Nick Fuentes being a closeted gay isn't exactly the craziest occurrence in that community.

"Aggressive secularization"? Are the Jews covert architects of a grand scheme to suppress Christianity? I know, I know, "they killed Jesus!" Seems to me this trend comes from atheistic SJWs and their fellow travelers.

Let me ask you this, is it necessary for them to be covert architects? Or could it be that a group that hates the concept of Jesus is naturally undermining Christianity?

317 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I agree that public school bureaucrats and their woke staff misinterpret the establishment clause, and that many atheists and Jews hate Christianity and demonize it, but that's their right in a religiously pluralistic republic like ours. If you want your kids to get the full religious hit, why not send them to a Catholic school? They're good schools by and large. Much better than their Protestant equivalents, in fact.

Everything that has been done is legal, but they didn't have a right to be here in the first place. That's what we've all missed for decades. There is no First Amendment that privileges foreigners to come here en masse.

I find it revealing that your solution is to ignore the damage done to our culture and institutions and just find a way to help your family survive, somehow, presumably while saying "we just want to be left alone" (you won't be). You're basically letting the deck get stacked against your kids. Even if they go to a truly great school, the rest of the culture is increasingly hostile to them once they graduate. One by one they get picked off. Church attendance is at an all time low, and that's just a statistic. I've seen families get wrecked.

As for Catholic schools - I'm a Protestant, and that actually means something to me beyond not doing mass. I wouldn't let any kid be forced into an environment where they have to pray to Mary as if she intercedes along with Jesus. I question the culture of Catholics as well... Nick Fuentes being a closeted gay isn't exactly the craziest thing anyone's heard of from that community.

"Aggressive secularization"? Are the Jews covert architects of a grand scheme to suppress Christianity? I know, I know, "they killed Jesus!" Seems to me this trend comes from atheistic SJWs and their fellow travelers.

Let me ask you this, is it necessary for them to be covert architects? Or could it be that a group that hates the concept of Jesus is naturally undermining Christianity?

317 days ago
1 score