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<blockquote data-quote="sprknjc" data-source="post: 77554155" data-attributes="member: 454221"><p>Positive influences in their formative and impressionable young years. Secular humanism is not. At least more than one governor has fought indoctrination of children in the schools, DeSantas in FL, Youngkin in VA, there are others. Once they are adults, they can choose good and/or evil. There was the 1980's movie Dead Poets Society taking place in a school in the late 1950's. In a scene in that movie, the teacher played by Robin Williams, encouraged the high school students in his class to think for themselves which not a totally bad thing, but the schoolmaster there talking with him at a meal in the cafeteria, really questioned and not supporting of by saying Free Thinkers at age 17? Its a great movie, my top 10 list of all time and watched several times, how schools were before so called political correctness took over. Lot of uplifting Christian drama and humor, though a bit of mischief, while including importance of family and authority which we have so much lost as a society overall today, brother iron sharpens iron, sad event near the end, but standing up for what is right in the last scene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sprknjc, post: 77554155, member: 454221"] Positive influences in their formative and impressionable young years. Secular humanism is not. At least more than one governor has fought indoctrination of children in the schools, DeSantas in FL, Youngkin in VA, there are others. Once they are adults, they can choose good and/or evil. There was the 1980's movie Dead Poets Society taking place in a school in the late 1950's. In a scene in that movie, the teacher played by Robin Williams, encouraged the high school students in his class to think for themselves which not a totally bad thing, but the schoolmaster there talking with him at a meal in the cafeteria, really questioned and not supporting of by saying Free Thinkers at age 17? Its a great movie, my top 10 list of all time and watched several times, how schools were before so called political correctness took over. Lot of uplifting Christian drama and humor, though a bit of mischief, while including importance of family and authority which we have so much lost as a society overall today, brother iron sharpens iron, sad event near the end, but standing up for what is right in the last scene. [/QUOTE]
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