Don’t undo; just do.
Deconstructing the Coliseum: Teaching the Christian worldview, including how the civil government has no God-given right to operate a school system.
Do you think it is easier to evangelize to someone about God now than it was two hundred years ago? Do you think it is easier to publicly express Christianity now than it was two hundred years ago? Unless you are a humanist or a Christian thinking like one, you already know Christianity is not well-tolerated in the United States.
Young people are especially skeptical of Christianity. They’ve been taught to be this way – in the civil government school system. They have been taught there is no absolute truth. This is especially important to evangelism. If a young person spends thirteen years being taught that he himself is in charge, how amenable to Jesus is that person going to be? You see, there is no fertile ground there.
Two hundred years ago in the United States, young people grew up in a God-fearing society. So when the gospel was presented to a person, the person was more open to hearing about Jesus. He or she was only one step away from having Christ as personal Savior. Now, because of thirteen years of humanist indoctrination in civil government schools, young people are not even God-fearing, let alone amenable to hearing about Jesus. They are hard ground.
Deconstructing the Coliseum is an organization that promotes civil government school system abolition. This is because Christians are wasting resources on trying to “win back” young people to the gospel. Well, let’s not send them to civil government schools in the first place. At least then they will be raised in a God-fearing environment, so when the gospel is presented it is presented to fertile ground, not hard ground. (See the Parable of the Sower.)