President Obama's Upcoming Speech to Our School Children
I have been hearing a lot of complaints about President Obama?s upcoming speech to school children. I think I can sum them up in three phrases:
"The president has never done this before."
"Democrats would have had a fit had George Bush tried this."
"He's going to push his partisan politics on a captive audience and thus brainwash them."
All of those comments are simply partisan nonsense. Although I must admit that I am inherently mistrustful of the government and just as wary of the public school system, I also understand that my Christian duty is to pray for our elected leaders. And to remember that Jesus isn't a member of a US political party.
I seriously doubt that President Obama will be "out of control" in this speech; he's not going to use this as a chance to wave a Kenyan birth certificate in the faces of our school children, to push secular Americanism (or Islam) as the American religion of the future, or to push his healthcare plan (well, he might do that).
More likely, he's going to tell the school children to "be excellent to one another and party on, dude." Oh, wait. That was Bill & Ted. More likely he'll tell them to obey the (Four) Demandments of Hulkamania (training, saying your prayers, eating your vitamins, and believing in yourself). Or just maybe he will going to tell them to stay in school, to be nice to each other, to work hard, to celebrate diversity, and that together we can make the world a better place to live in.
Whatever he says, the best response for a Christian parent is to use it as an opportunity to spend some time with their child to help them to understand what is True. Part of the complaint against the speech is the accusation that our children are a captive audience and that we as parents can't counter what President Obama might teach them in their public school. To that I ask: Why do you send your child to public school anyway? How much "control" do you have over all of the specifics of what your child's teachers, coaches, aides, administrators, etc. say? What do you do when your child comes home having learned about the theory of evolution? What do you do when your child's best friend tells him/her about "the birds and the bees" on the playground? Do you panic, or do you use these as opportunities to sit down with your child and talk about the Truth?
Were I a parent of a school-ager who would be hearing/watching the president's speech, I would also watch/listen to it so I could have an accurate assessment of what he said, so I could thus speak to my child about it on a knowledgeable basis. I hope to raise my children to be critical thinkers, not just when it comes to thinking about what a president (who I did or didn't vote for) says, but also about what they see on TV, what they read in books, and even what their dad says in the pulpit.
Furthermore, I hope to continue to spend good quality time with my children so I will continue to have a voice in their lives. Too many of us leave "parenting" up to the government (yes, I said that - including our governmental public school system as part of that) and then we're upset at what they are teaching our children.
Instead of complaining at what a horrible job "they" are doing at raising our children, let's live lives of integrity in front of our children and make sacrifices in order to teach them well, not just by words, but by deeds.
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Friday, September 04, 2009
Monday, October 27, 2008
Dr. Mr. President (ial candidates)
I know neither of you really care about the environment. I know this because I have been doing paper recycling at the local post office, and I can see how many fliers you are sending to everyone in this community (all of which end up in the garbage or recycling bin). If you really truly cared about the environment, you would not be wasting so much paper.
Sincerely,
A Friend
Sincerely,
A Friend
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