We already have prayer in schools.

Deconstructing the Coliseum: Teaching the Christian worldview, including how the civil government has no God-given right to operate a school system.

Oftentimes I encounter individuals who say that we need prayer back in the civil government schools. I disagree with that assertion, since it assumes a false premise, which is that the civil government schools should even exist. The civil government school system must be abolished, since God never gave humans the right to advance Christianity via force.

When I engage individuals on the issue of prayer in civil government schools, they often think my being a lawyering qualifies me as some type of expert on the issues surrounding prayer in civil government schools. My being a lawyer has very little to do with my approach to civil government school system abolition. That is, the way we will abolish the civil government school system is by teaching that Scripture shows us that God designated fathers as a child’s primary teacher. This is not a legal argument; it is a biblical argument. One need not have a law degree to know there should not be civil government schools.

It is not my being a lawyer that is relevant to knowing about prayer in school. It is my being a tutor that is relevant to knowing about prayer in school. This is because in my classes we talk about Jesus all the time; we pray in his name, talk about him being the source of knowledge, and talk about apologetics. Everything I teach is anchored to Jesus.

We already have prayer in schools; if you don’t understand what I just said, then humanists have brainwashed you into thinking that the word “school” means civil government school.

If you want prayer in school, you can have it. Tomorrow. Just remove your child from the civil government school system, and there you are.

 

Civil government school system ABOLITION.