'These pastors see children as means to ends, and those ends are solely economic and political. No wonder they have bad ideas on education policy,' TPCarney writes.
Some conservatives are retaliating directly against this left-wing public school indoctrination, using the power of the state to remove books that range from pornographic to merely left-wing. There are some pitfalls with this method of using conservative centralized power to combat progressive illiberalism.empower parents to choose the best school for their own children. That’s what the school voucher fight is mostly about, and so, it’s very odd that pastors would oppose it.
But when you see the worldview of this particular pastors’ group — and in particular their view of the human person — it makes more sense.They are citizens shaped for economic workforce & democratic society.And why we won’t have vouchers in Texas.
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