Fundamentalism, Christian Schooling, and the Antithesis
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August 2, 2007
Having moved to Greenville, SC, one of the big decisions has been where to send our children to school. This year we have a fifth, fourth, and second grader (with two more raring to take their turn). We really are not a homeschooling family, so the choice was between public schools and private Christian schools. I confess that I began with a desire to send our kids to public school. My reasoning was that 1) the moral climate of public schools can't be too bad in a place like Greenville; 2) I really hate the way we Christians live in our self-imposed ghetto; and 3) I don't have to pay through the nose for public school. Nonetheless, we ended up enrolling our children in Bob Jones Christian School, an arm of the well-known fundamentalist college, Bob Jones University. Our decision-making process prompted some interesting thoughts: