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The Religious Nature
of Education
by David Sant
ALL EDUCATION IS RELIGIOUS AT HEART
I am the Lord your God who brought you out of the land of Egypt,
out of the house of bondage. You shall have no other gods before me. -Deuteronomy
5:6-7
Most Americans think of education as a value-neutral arena in which children
are taught the knowledge and skills they need to function as adults in society.
As Christians, we must realize that education is inherently religious. What
is education, if not teaching children about the way the world works?
Children are taught the rules of language and reason, the laws of mathematics,
the laws of nature, and the laws of society. Education is the process of
teaching children the laws of the God who created the universe, logic, language,
and men. All education is indoctrination into a religious worldview, whether
it be the true religion of Christianity, or any of the myriad false religions
invented by men. All education is undergirded by presuppositions about the
origin of the universe, the origin of man, the purpose of man, ethics governing
relationships between men, and the continuing existence of the universe
in an orderly and predictable manner. It is an inescapable fact that all
of these basic assumptions are fundamentally religious. Therefore we must
view the schoolroom as the place where children are indoctrinated into the
religion of their society. The school is, in effect, a temple. The question
which Christians in twentieth century America are late in asking is this:
"Into what religion do the government schools educate our children?"
When God reaffirmed the covenant with Israel just before their entry
into the Promised Land, He gave the Ten Commandments for the second time
and then gave them the greatest commandment of all. "You shall love
the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all
your strength. And these words which I command you today shall be in your
heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk
of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie
down, and when you rise up. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand,
and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on
the doorposts of your house and on your gates." (Deuteronomy 6:5-9)
Here we find that God commands parents to educate their children in His
Covenant This is to be done in every place (home and away) and at all times
(from rising to retiring). Christian children must never be in a situation
where God's commandments are not being taught.
Proverbs tells us that "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of
all knowledge" (1:7) The whole of education from physics to spelling
falls under this command to use all of life to teach children to know the
Lord. The corollary to this is that we should use the knowledge of the Lord
to teach children about all of life.
PUBLIC EDUCATION IS RELIGIOUS
Christians tend to be naïve in the ways of the world. What we are
only beginning to realize at the end of the twentieth century, the Unitarians
and humanists who designed and run the nation's public school system realized
150 years ago.
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Public education is fundamentally religious; and their intent
was to use public education to remove children from the influence of Christian
ideas. The public schools were designed to educate children out of Christianity
into the secular religion of humanism. |
This may seem like a brash statement,
until we look at actual writings of the supporters of the public school
system.
C. F. Potter, a signer of the "Humanist Manifesto" (1933),
self consciously saw public education as the means of educating Christian
children into a new religion:
Education is thus a most powerful ally of humanism and every American
public school is a school of humanism. What can the theistic Sunday-schools,
meeting for an hour once a week, and teaching only a fraction of the children,
do to stem the tide of a five-day program of humanistic teaching? -Humanism,
A New Religion (1930)
Lest you think this is an isolated example, there are ample proofs that
the humanist establishment is still deliberately using the schools to destroy
Christianity in the present era. John Dunphy writes in The Humanist (Jan/Feb
1983):
I am convinced that the battle for humankind's future must be waged
and won in the public school classroom by teachers who correctly perceive
their roles as the proselytizers of a new faith: a religion of humanity
that recognizes and respects the spark of what theologians call divinity
in every human being. These teachers must embody the same selfless dedication
as the most rabid fundamentalist preachers, for they will be ministers
of another sort, utilizing a classroom instead of a pulpit to convey humanist
values in whatever they teach, regardless of the educational level - preschool,
day care, or large state university.
The classroom must and will become an arena of conflict between the
old and the new - the rotting corpse of Christianity, together with all
its adjacent evils and misery, and the new faith of Humanism, resplendent
in its promise of a world in which the never-realized Christian ideal of
love thy neighbor will finally be achieved.
Paul Blanchard notes what most Christians fail to see as one of the primary
causes of adolescents turning away from the Christian faith in The Humanist
(Mar/Apr 1976):
I think the most important factor moving us toward a secular society
has been the educational factor. Our schools may not teach Johnny to read
properly, but the fact that Johnny is in school until he is 16 tends to
lead toward the elimination of religious superstition. The average high
school child acquires a high school education, and this militates against
Adam and Eve and all other myths of alleged history.
When I was one of the editors of The Nation in the twenties, I wrote
an editorial explaining that golf and intelligence were the two primary
reasons that men did not attend church. Perhaps today I would say golf
and a high school diploma.
There is no doubt that the humanists recognize that the public school
system is designed to destroy the Christian faith in children and replace
it with another, faith in man. Why do Christians continue to blindly send
their children to be taught in these temples of false religion?
STATE EDUCATION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FIRST
COMMANDMENT
The religious nature of public education is readily apparent when we
ask five simple questions and see how the schools would answer them:
1. How did the universe originate?
PUBLIC SCHOOL: The Universe originated in the Big Bang and is self-existing.
Each religion of the world has a spiritual explanation for this, and all
of them are subjectively true for those who believe them.
THE BIBLE: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."
(Genesis 1:1) "You shall have no other gods before me." (Deuteronomy
5:6,7)
2. How did we get here?
PUBLIC SCHOOL: Over 4 billion years life arose through random chance
from the raw materials of the universe. Man is the highest evolved life
form and came up from the animals. Man is no more than an animal. The cosmos
is divine and biological life is the highest expression of divinity.
THE BIBLE: "Then God said, 'Let Us make man in Our image; according
to Our likeness;'" (Genesis 1:26)
3. What is the purpose of man?
PUBLIC SCHOOL: To find individual happiness and self-fulfillment.
THE BIBLE: "Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue
it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and
over every living thing that moves on the earth." (Genesis 1:28)
4. How shall we relate to other people? What is right and wrong?
PUBLIC SCHOOL: There is no absolute right and wrong. Each society determines
within itself what is acceptable behavior and what is not. Anything is acceptable
as long as it does not violate someone else's right to happiness and self
fulfillment. The only sin is intolerance of others who differ from yourself.
Children need to be taught to accept themselves. Children should explore
their sexual identities in their teen years. Homosexuality is a viable "alternative"
lifestyle and must be tolerated, even praised.
THE BIBLE: God gave the Ten Commandments (Deuteronomy 5) and the rest
of Scripture to govern relationships between men and God, and men and other
men. The God of the Bible holds all men accountable for their actions and
is highly "intolerant" of those who disobey Him. He will sentence
them to everlasting damnation.
5. What is the future of mankind and the universe?
PUBLIC SCHOOL: Man will continue to evolve into a higher and godlike
being through survival of the fittest and social engineering. Man shall
be saved from his problems through technology, centralized government planning,
and education. The universe will continue for a few billion more years until
the sun and stars burn out and everything is cold and dead. There is no
ultimate meaning to life other than what the individual makes of it. After
death men are either reincarnated or cease to exist.
THE BIBLE: "I was watching in the night visions And behold, One
like the Son of Man, coming with the clouds of heaven! He came up to the
Ancient of Days, and they brought Him near before Him. Then to Him was given
dominion and glory and a kingdom, that all peoples, nations, and languages
should serve Him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not
pass away, And His kingdom which shall not be destroyed." (Daniel 7:13,14)
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These questions bring out the clear distinction between the religion
of the public schools and the religion of Christianity. Public schools are
temples of a different god than the Christian God. Its teachers are the
priests of this false religion called "humanism" which is merely
a reincarnation of ancient paganism. Therefore, Christians who offer their
children to the public schools to be educated are violating the first commandment
"You shall have no other gods before me," by turning their children
over to the priests of a false religion. |
THE COVENANTAL NATURE OF HUMANISM
Christianity is the true Covenant between God and His people. All other
religions are counterfeits. Because the counterfeits must be imitators of
the real thing, false religions are covenantal as well.
In the Christian religion the sign of the covenant is baptism, and the
periodic renewal of the covenant is the Lord's Supper. When we take Communion
we are renewing our covenant vows to God. The terms of the Covenant are
revealed in the Bible, the Word of God. The Covenantal meal of the Lord's
Supper symbolizes God sustaining us and sanctifying us from sin. He is our
God and we are His people.
The religion of Humanism is also covenantal, but it replaces God with
the Welfare State. It promises to provide for its citizens from cradle to
grave. It also claims "I will be your god and you shall be my people."
When people place their children on the yellow school bus to send them off
to be educated by the State they are renewing their covenantal vows to the
god of Humanism. In return the State provides their children with a covenantal
meal, the school lunch, and a "free" education. The god of the
State requires obedience and taxes in return for a free education when we
are young, college loans, unemployment checks, and social security when
we are old. An example of the conscious nature of this covenant is found
in a policy paper called "Public Schools and Citizenship" by The
Center on Education Policy:
Historically, schools have prepared students to be good citizens in
four ways: (1) teaching students about the role of government in the United
States; (2) upholding civic values by teaching students to be good citizens
and good neighbors; (3) equipping students with the civic skills they need
to be effective participants in a representative democracy; and (4) promoting
tolerance and respect for diverse peoples and different points of view.
In point number (4), tolerance is defined as acknowledging other religions
and creeds as equally true. This is similar to the Roman government's licensing
of all religions, provided that they acknowledge "Caesar is Lord"
and tolerate the practice of other religions. This is polytheism in practice,
also called "pluralism". Christian students who insist on openly
holding to their faith of salvation through Jesus Christ alone as the standard
for all people are attacked and degraded in the classroom for bigotry and
intolerance. They must keep the claims of their faith private and merely
personal in order to be tolerated.
THE CHURCH MUST TAKE A STAND
The public school in America is a tool designed to perpetuate the religion
of the Welfare State. Christians who send their children to public school
are covenant breakers. Every day the kids get on the yellow school bus they
reaffirm their covenant with humanism. Families and churches who do this
bring upon themselves the curses of disobedience.
How many Christian families have you heard of who sent their children
to the public schools and their children either left the faith, became entangled
with drugs, or conceived children out of wedlock? (A lot!) How many home-schooled
families do you know who got those results? (Very few!) The fruit of disobedience
is all around us, but the church as a whole refuses to recognize that the
root of the problem is our schizophrenia in sending Christian children to
public schools.
The time has come for Christians to recognize that sending their children
to these humanist institutions is sinful and idolatrous. Churches should
discipline members who insist on continuing in this sin. Public schooling
is spiritual adultery and is every bit as serious as breaking the marriage
vow. May God have mercy upon our nation and grant us repentance from this
grievous sin!
COMMON OBJECTIONS ANSWERED
1. "We send our children to public school to evangelize the other
children."
Answer: Change the words and see if it still sounds OK. "We send
our children to be taught in the Buddhist temple so they can evangelize
the other children." Or, "We send our daughters to work in a brothel
so they can evangelize adulterous men and other prostitutes." Does
that sound outrageous? By sending your children to public school there is
a better than 50% probability they'll end up having sex with another student
before they graduate. (If you send them to a public university the number
who have sex before age 20 is 87%.) Evangelism does not require, or even
allow, us to put our children under the covenant authority of pagan teachers.
Not to mention, it doesn't work. A small minority of Christian kids who
go to secular schools continue in the faith of their parents. The question
is, Who is evangelizing whom? If you want to evangelize other children,
then invite them to your house and present the gospel to them in the context
of a Christian family.
2. "We spend time with our kids to help them filter what they are being
taught in school."
Answer: By doing this you teach your children to be schizophrenic. If
the public school teaches them falsehood, then why send them there to be
taught at all? It is not possible to counter forty hours per week of indoctrination
and peer pressure with a few hours of parental instruction. Remember what
C.F. Potter wrote (above): "What can the theistic Sunday-schools, meeting
for an hour once a week, and teaching only a fraction of the children, do
to stem the tide of a five-day program of humanistic teaching?"
3. "We want our kids to receive a quality education."
Answer: In his book, Strengths of Their Own, Dr. Brian Ray provides statistical
research which shows that average standardized test scores for homeschooled
children are in the 80th percentile, whereas the average of public school
children's scores is the 50th percentile. Public schooling in the vast majority
of cases offers an inferior education to homeschooling or private Christian
schooling. Even if public school did offer a superior academic education,
would academic proficiency be worth the price of a child's soul?
4. "I feel it would be wrong for me to send my children to public school,
but it's OK for other people. Each family must do as the Lord leads them."
Answer: God has one standard of right and wrong: His revelation, the
Bible. It is forbidden to teach your children to believe in other gods.
The public schools do exactly that. This is not a subjective issue.
5. "The public school my kids go to has a lot of Christian teachers."
Answer: Really? Does it make a difference whether the teachers are Christian
when the curriculum, the administration, and the other students are pagan?
Your child's teachers may be closet Christians, but if they dared to say
in the classroom "The God of the Bible is the only true God and Christianity
is the only true religion," they would be fired. A Christian teacher
who "keeps his light under a bushel" is worse than a teacher who
is not Christian at all. He is an example of compromised Christianity.
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