Tyranny Through Public Education - Revised EditionThis book documents the inherently flawed nature of America's public school system as currently structured. Contemporary recommendations for correcting the system invariably treat symptoms rather than the inherent problem of government control over parental and religious rights. The book documents that: education is a religious endeavor and that freedom of religion is guaranteed in the United States, parents have an inalienable right to raise their children free from government constraints on education, civil government is to protect and not deprive citizens of their inalienable rights, the educational history of our country affirms that education has always had a religious function, recent interpretations of the First and Fourteenth Amendments are both misguided and opposite from their original meanings, federal control of education and education taxation is outside the legitimate authority of the U.S. Constitution, and government control of education at federal, state, and local levels is inherently tyrannical. Addressed in separate chapters, the above-mentioned issues, individually and collectively, build a compelling case for the disestablishment of government control and the return of parental control to education. To quote James Madison, government should relate to education in the same way as it does to religion-not to "intermeddle" with it. |
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... Virginia , " corralled 41 students in the cafeteria and asked them to forge their parents ' signatures on a federal form . " The principal claimed " that students were never bullied or threatened . " He did understand however " that ...
... Virginia's Religious Freedom Individually . From Religious Coercion to Religious Liberty Religious Liberty . Rhode Island's Religious Freedom ........ 129 132 ... 133 144 145 .146 .146 Conclusion 154 References .157 Chapter 5 - THE ...
... Virginia probably suffered " the worst and most inexcus- able assault on freedom of conscience and worship ” ( Cobb , 1968 , p . 111 ) that our Colonial history can describe . Cobb notes that offi- cial church in Virginia ultimately ...
... Virginia , the Baptists were a prime target for the deprivation of freedom of conscience at the hands of the Church of England in Virginia . The Baptists seemed to light the fire that ultimately led to the declaration of full religious ...
... Virginia Bill of Rights proposed by Patrick Henry , drafted by George Mason , and modified by James Madison , specifically allowed for full exercise of freedom of conscience in matters of religion . It reads , That religion , or the ...
Contents
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RELIGIOUS FOUNDATIONS | 117 |
THE FIRST AMENDMENT | 159 |
EDUCATION MUST BE RELIGIOUS | 209 |
EDUCATION MUST NOT BE RELIGIOUS | 295 |
NATURE OF RELIGION | 323 |
EDUCATION IS A RELIGIOUS | 363 |
FEDERAL POWERS GAINED | 423 |
THE STATE VERSUS THE PEOPLE | 471 |
THE ILLOGIC OF IT ALL | 513 |
Religion and Education Are Rightfully State | 534 |
Dignity Denied | 540 |
Loss of Biblical Homogeneity | 232 |
The Outcome | 243 |
EDUCATION MUST BE RELIGIOUSLY | 251 |
Recommendations | 547 |