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"Whoever controls those 14,000 hours controls our children's worldview," he said, citing Charles Francis Potter, a signer of the Humanist Manifesto. He wrote, "What can theistic Sunday school meeting for an hour once a week do to stem the tide of a five day program of humanist teaching?"What about all of the other hours children spend at home? An hour on Sunday morning should only be a supplement to a child's upbringing in the faith. If we're relying on Sunday school to be primarily responsible for the faith formation of our children, then we've lost the battle before they ever set foot in public schools. I respect parents who send their children to public schools, and I respect parents who decide to home school their children. There are merits to both, and it's up to each family to decide what's best for their kids. Regardless of their choice, however, parents are still responsible for displaying Christ's glory and teaching to their sons and daughters at all times. It's not the church's job to make our kids godly. It's the church's job to come alongside of parents to bolster what's been taught at home the rest of the week. |
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