Have Public Schools Ever Been Truly Secular?
We traded Judeo-Christian-Humanist values for Marxist Gnosticism
In the 19th century, public schools in many parts of the United States often read from the King James Bible as part of their daily routine. The practice was part of a broader movement known as the "Common School Movement," which sought to create a shared educational experience for all American children, regardless of their religious background.
The use …
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