Is There a Difference Between
Public
& Christian Education?
You
probably already know the short answer to this question, but what are the
differences? How far-reaching are they,
and how might they affect your children?
These are the real questions, and we’ll attempt to answer them here.
The
Myth of Neutral Education
Most educators, and far too many parents, have bought into the myth
that education can be ‘religion-neutral.’
They’re convinced that teachers can train the mind without
shaping
attitudes, behavior or spiritual beliefs.
The
company line goes something like this: government schools will supply the raw
data -- the ‘neutral’ facts -- and parents can add the value system at
home. Here’s the problem. Even in schools that try their level best to
achieve academic objectivity -- and there are precious few of them -- the goal
is never reached, because neutral education is impossible.
In
Romans, Paul observes the vital link
between what we learn and what we become. “Do
not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the
renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what
God’s will is -- His good, pleasing and perfect will.” (Romans 12:2) All of us, your children included, are
transformed by the renewing of our minds, a task made impossible when the
primary impetus for that renewal -- the Bible
-- is either not taught at all, or else reduced to a history book.
“The
school system that ignores God teaches its pupils to ignore God,” writes Gordon
Clark. “This is not neutrality. It is the worst form of antagonism, for it
judges God to be unimportant and irrelevant in human affairs. This is atheism.”
The
Agony of Apathy
Schools
that strive for neutrality are nothing more than apathetic or lukewarm. And when you place your children in that kind
of environment, you’re sending them to an institution that, in the Lord’s own
words, should be considered an enemy.
It’s
worth noting that the founders of America’s public school system, John Dewey
and Horace Mann, openly expressed their hatred of Christianity. They freely admitted to being ‘against’
Jesus.
But
even when public schools try to straddle the religious fence, they always fall
down. And they always land on the side
opposite God. This can’t help but have an adverse affect on your children. If you administer healthy amounts of damage
control, you may be able to reduce the negative impact. But you’ll never eliminate it. Because when fable replaces fact in the
classroom, when relativism replaces absolutism, it not only dishonors and
displeases the Creator, it deceives those who follow Him, and all the more when
the recipients of such propaganda are young, impressionable students.
Two
Kinds of Builders
Jesus
placed all builders into one of two groups; those who build on a solid
foundation and those who don’t. Herein
lies the primary difference between Christian and public education. One builds its academic house on the
unwavering truths of God’s Word; the other on the shifting sand of moral
relativism. The results are predictable
enough. Christian schools teach students
to understand and live all of life with an eternal perspective, while
maintaining a daily, personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Government schools, on the other hand, teach
children that God is either irrelevant or non-existent. Jesus Christ, if mentioned at all, is said to
be nothing more than a good, moral teacher.
From
these philosophical differences spring forth many practical ones. For example, public schools teach young people
that man landed on the moon. But Christian
students learn that space travel would have been impossible unless both man
and space had been created. These disparities
are significant, but at the end of the day they all stem from a foundational
difference of opinion. By sending your
children to a Christian school, you’ll be moving them into a house built on
a foundation of absolute truth instead of absolute relativism. And years from now, when the strong winds of
life blow in, that strong foundation, together with your own positive influence,
will combine to help keep your children from falling, and in the end, to stand.
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