This is an editorial on homeschooling. 10 of the most common questions we have heard homeschoolers get asked are included in this. We hope to change some of the misconceptions about homeschoolers with this video. Thank you for watching. -Ryan Jordan and Kate Garboden
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neb19934God 4 months ago
@Wodanaz Or, how fish turned into lizards. but for the concept to take place, small changes had to take place. thus microevolution. Yes it changed species, through small changes within the species= microevolution.
So, i suggest you read up on evolution. I had to study " world religion" and take standardized tests to graduate, i do know about evolution and have studied it.
aries4561 5 months ago
@Wodanaz people have their own choices, and whatever teenagers want, they will do when they are older. So get your facts straight. And in order for Macroevolution, microevolution must take place. Primordial slime did not turn into human over night did it? no it took a process of small changes. Did a monkey turn into a human instantly? no, it went through small changes Microevolution. macroevolution is used to base evolution as a whole, like how apes turned into humans CONT.
aries4561 5 months ago
@Wodanaz As a matter of fact, i know atheist homeschoolers, your theory of "homeschooling shielding people" is flawed. People would rather educate their children in a safe environment than send them out into a place that goes against their morals. Why would a person who could take care of their child's education send them to a place of drugs, alcohol, and other immorality? Now, i know people who are like me, who grew up home schooling but don't have great morals.
aries4561 5 months ago
@Wodanaz No, people who not accept evolution are searching for the truth of the world. Evolution defies mathematical logic thus it can't be true. A greater being is more likely as thousands of people follow some sort of religion. No, catholic schools do NOT teach evolution, i have asked my friends all who attend catholic schools of some sort, and they despise the theory and do not teach it. Homeschooling only shuns theory's that defy their religion.
aries4561 5 months ago
@Wodanaz But I was home schooled in High School, so I think as long as you have a good base to your education then you'll be fine. My problem is with the program most of homeschooling parents use. My dad made me use it in 9th grade and it was horrible. Switched-On Schoolhouse, I didn't learn anything that year.
frogpollen 6 months ago
@Wodanaz - Yep, and we eat nasty little children for lunch, too. ROFL!!
kassklothes 6 months ago
@Wodanaz ROFL!!! You REALLY have no clue what you are talking about!!! You've simply become funny now because you are so truly ignorant about the subject.
kassklothes 6 months ago
@Wodanaz - Oh, I get it now, you think that kids do not have playtime outside of school. You know, when I was in school, they repeatedly told me I was there for an education, not socialization. I guess that attitude has changed. That might explain the US's dismal ratings as far as primary education.
kassklothes 6 months ago
@Wodanaz - Please post a link showing the Catholic Church has called evolution "fact". I can guarantee you cannot.
kassklothes 6 months ago