Good Will Hunting
Deconstructing the Coliseum: Teaching the Christian worldview, including how the civil government has no God-given right to operate a school system.
I bring to your attention a scene from the movie Good Will Hunting, which is about underachieving genius Will Hunting, played by Matt Damon. One scene has Will Hunting and his friends visiting a Harvard bar and Will Hunting’s friend Chuckie talking to some girls. Some Harvard students perceive that Will Hunting, Chuckie, and their other friends are outsiders, and so they pick on Chuckie. In response, Will Hunting says this to the Harvardians:
“See the sad thing about a guy like you is that in fifty years you’re gonna start doing some thinking on your own and you’re gonna come up with the fact that there are two certainties in life. One, don’t pick on my friend. And two, you dropped a hundred and fifty grand on an education you could have gotten for a dollar fifty in late charges at the public library.”
First, I don’t recommend you watch the clip on the internet because there is foul language involved. Second, I do not condone public libraries, as their mere existence is unbiblical. But third, what Will Hunting said about spending a hundred and fifty grand on an education that could have been had for a dollar fifty in late charges at the public library, is true regarding a civil government school education.
Remember that next time they ask you for more money. Civil government schools must be abolished; abolition will revive America.