[Buddha-l] Re: fundamentalism

C S castanford at gmail.com
Wed Jul 6 09:08:19 MDT 2005


Remind me, please. Where's the Buddhist relevance in this post? Or, have we 
changed our focus on this list?

On 7/6/05, Stanley J. Ziobro II <ziobro at wfu.edu> wrote: 
> 
> On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, jkirk wrote:
> 
> > =====================
> > I don't apply the political test --liberal-conservative-polarity-- in 
> the
> > matter of home schooling, I prefer the "cultural" test------right-wing
> > Christians are maintaining their home culture by home schooling, and
> > liberals who do so (few though they may be, I'd guess) are doing 
> likewise.
> 
> I find this halpful. Thank you.
> 
> > You can kids them anything if you are home schooling! My Christian
> > born-again niece home schooled her two boys and in the process, with 
> help
> > from church etc, learned of a bunch of home school parents such that 
> they
> > all were able to arrange group get-togethers for all the kids, borrow 
> gym
> > facilities in local schools (who are ever generous, but then the home
> > schoolers are also paying taxes). Thus the kids got some sports 
> excercise
> > and peer socializing -- were not isolated in their homes. I've heard it
> > works this way for most of the Christian home schoolers. They have got 
> it
> > very well-organized.
> 
> A group of Catholic home-schoolers I know of have also arranged their
> programs so that the sorts of interactions you outline here transpire.
> Rumor has it that I may give a talk or two to this group in the future.
> I'm interested to learn more about their methods.
> 
> Stan Ziobro
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