Public Education Against America
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While America wasn’t looking, Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic was largely replaced by Moral Relativism and Secular Humanism in our kindergartens, grade schools, and universities.
This manipulation of the values and beliefs of our young generation is not an accident nor is it due to incompetence. It is a deliberate assault on the spiritual and moral compass of America’s children.
This book exposes:
*How the radical academic left has outlawed student expressions of patriotism and faith-but only in the case of Christianity.
*How “political correctness” has replaced freedom of speech on American campuses.
*How schools utilize techniques to “reprogram” children as early as kindergarten!
*The lies being taught to children under the guise of “Sex Education.”
*How schools willfully manipulate the religious and moral beliefs of children-without the knowledge or consent of their parents in order to create a new society based on “secular humanism.”
*Why you should seriously consider removing your children from the public school system.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883688137
UPC: 630809688132
Marlin Maddoux
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2005
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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