Friday, 22 January 2010

There are no 'neutral' teachers

in a free society it is the business of a child's parents to decide if their children's minds are to be opened to the possibility that God, rather than man, rules the universe. To educate them on the assumption that this isn't so is not neutral, but as partisan and committed as it is to teach them about the love of Christ as if it is (as I believe it to be ) a reality.
And I have never seen anyone (in print) unmask universities with such candor:
In a society where university education is basically a scheme for disaffecting the young from the beliefs and customs of the home, many now fall into Godlessness during the extended adolescence provided by these subsidised anti-religious seminaries, whose main function is hedonistic pursuit with a bit of education attached at the back. People of my kidney should be making more of an effort to fight for the existence of overtly Christian universities and colleges.
To follow Peter Hitchens' argument see here.

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