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We are asking for a "Wall of Separation" between our wallets and a Humanist Government Education System. Parents and Students need freedom to choose.
If today's understanding of the so-called "Wall of Separation between church and state" were around in 1776, we would not have the country we have today. The Bible was actually "forced upon us", as some like to say, by a non-believer in January of 1776. At the start of that famous year, Thomas Paine quoted the Bible to argue for freedom in his famous "Common Sense" publication. By quoting Judges 8:23, Paine was identifying with the Jewish Theology that was influencing European political thought for those centuries leading up to the American Revolution. This is according to the messenger of history delivered by Harvard Professor, Eric Nelson, in his book titled, “Hebrew Republic.”
The motto of the university known to prepare leaders of countries and churches since before 1776 was Harvard's Est. 1636 - "Truth for Christ in the Church" (inspired from the Reformation). This is the heritage of many other Ivy League schools, as well.
Our actual progress is owed to Biblical theology, from the fall of Rome, to the Magna Carta, the Reformation, to the First Great Awakening, and the American Revolution. Bible-believing Pilgrims, Protestants, Peasants and Puritans under the practice of worldwide, millenniums-long slavery settled in the North and outlawed slavery in all Northern States by 1803, with Vermont's debut government being the first to do so in, 1777. The merchants that settled in the South were less influenced by the Bible, so it was the 1865 Civil War that caused them to give up slavery.
Our country's founding marks the winding down of this slavery, not the start of it, as too often, graduates of Government Education somehow incorrectly understand.
Correction of "Progressive" Politics: Historical figures all have their blemishes. What made them historical? Biblical Influence over faulty men has been our Country's history of progress.
Most all other countries had slavery and they do not enjoy the same success that "progressives" say comes from slavery. Progress is made through our Founding Faith, which got a whole new world started.
We need to patiently teach.
"If you want those values taught, teach them at home. We're teaching don't judge and mutual consent here."
and
"Love the globe thy god and devalue your neighbor as the toxin they are, unwelcomed into the environment."
"I think that we have been caught off guard in understanding how the education systems work."
Boise State University Professor, Dr. Scott Yenor
Lt. Governor's Education Task Force Meeting 5/27/21
"Civilization and Social Justice Ideology are in endless conflict with one another.
You can't have both.
You have to choose."
IS IT TIME
to Believe in Ourselves, and Embrace Change?
Good hard working teachers and parents, here is your calling.
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For many years, Idaho had two homeschool organizations. Idaho Coalition of Home Educators (ICHE) was founded in 1992. Christian Homeschoolers of Idaho State (CHOIS) was founded in 1998.
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Michael Pojar
August 2021
The term "Thin Blue Line" is used to stress the fact that it can be broken with a lack of support from us, our representatives, and education. Just last year, a lack of support during the volatile anarchy left precincts abandoned and crippled around the country.
From the article:"Fendley’s reasons for supporting law enforcement officials were likely not considered by BSU student leaders, who characterized the Big City Coffee shop as a haven of harm for students of color. Boise State University student government member Ryann Banks assumes as much in her complaints about the coffee shop. Banks is the vice president of inclusive excellence for the Associated Students of BSU. The Sept. 28 ASBSU meeting minutes show how Banks wrongly wages war on Fendley and her shop. When asked if Big City Coffee supports the pro-police Thin Blue Line movement, Banks responds, “Yes, they support Blue Lives Matter, which was created after Black Lives Matter as a counter movement.”
LAW SUITE FILED AGAINST BSU (CLICK TO WATCH)
Minutes from a Sept. 9 ASBSU meeting detail more of Banks’ falsehoods that led to the cancelation of Big City Coffee’s BSU contract. In that meeting, Banks said:This company is going to encourage this type of behavior on campus and attract those types of people to our campus. It should not be up to marginalized students to fix this. It is up to the administrators to fix this and allow for students to have a voice. We have known for half a decade that they [the coffee shop] support Thin Blue Line and this is unacceptable and should have never happened.The minutes do not show that Banks ever substantiated the claim that Big City Coffee would “encourage” any sort of behavior on campus.
Banks kept charging at the company. She told Leslie Webb, BSU vice president for student affairs and enrollment management, “Bringing this company on campus is silencing our students and if there is a way to end this now we need to do it. Leslie, please pass this on because there will be a demonstration and actions taken against this because it is not okay.”
Amanda Hawks, another ASBSU member, joined Banks’ campaign to shut down the coffee shop. Said Hawks in the Sept. 9 student government meeting, “With Chick-Fil-A, BPD, and now Big City Coffee, [BSU] has sent a message that the campus does not support Black Lives Matter. If there is a way to reverse this decision it should be done. If they come to campus it is sending a very harmful message.”
Lest anyone think this type of social justice activism remains solely with students, one high-ranking BSU employee sees this incident as an opportunity.
Francisco Salinas, assistant to the vice president for equity initiatives, told students at the Sept. 9 student government meeting this type of left-wing, cancel culture activism could expand to secure what he sees as desirable behavior.
Salinas stated, “This could be the beginning of a revolution where we say that we have a standard for corporate partnerships that we have. ”He added, “I believe we should have a standard that says we will not accept companies who act in certain ways because that will have a more lasting impact to protect students. It may be difficult but I think we should explore it.”
It’s unclear why Salinas believes students need protection from vendors who sell coffee and chicken sandwiches.
According to one source, Fendley invested tens of thousands of dollars on equipment for the campus location. It’s unclear if Boise State will compensate Fendley for her losses.
BSU officials did not return a call and several emails requesting a comment on the story."
LAW SUITE FILED AGAINST BSU (CLICK TO WATCH)
The first 10+ minutes of each video can be some enlightening time as a parent in Idaho.
Lt. Gov Indoctrination in Education Task Force Meeting.
Michael Pojar
7/29/21
With all the claims of throwing out CRT before it's understood and a lack of evidence for its presence in Public Schools, let this video put an end to it. These false narratives have a rebuttal, which is this: You can call it whatever you want, but omitting or abusing American history has been going on for a long time. As you will see in this video, when we dissect the issues, we see that Public Education is in a train wreck. We Discover that faulty history is taught in English classes and a BSU professor continually steps on rakes. Even if the standards call for advancing an idea, the nuanced teaching style to develop every other idea fails to advance the required idea... American students are not taught how to think like an American, because academia and intellectuals have a "superior" quest and consequently, it has given us a society that is lost and dysfunctional in a country, which happens to be the biggest influence on taming barbarism around the world.
American students need to learn how to think like an American, knowing where Freedom comes from. Otherwise, the preamble of the Declaration of Independence for which multitudes died, may need to be change.
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