Homeschooling mostly Christian?
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Homeschooling mostly Christian?
Hey guys!
Though I hold many (if not most) of Christianity's beliefs, I don't consider myself exclusively a Christian (thought I was one for most of my life). I have found in my searching for various forums that most people that are homeschooling are Christians. Is this an accurate find?
Are there any people on the site that aren't Christians, at least in the strictest sense?
Are most of the people on this site Christians? Would you be offended, in general, if I asked for projects about Halloween, etc.?
I really don't want to step on anyone's toes, and I'm sorry if my questions offend anyone...that's the last thing I intend. I'm merely curious.
Thanks for the open minds, and free conversation on the subject!
Though I hold many (if not most) of Christianity's beliefs, I don't consider myself exclusively a Christian (thought I was one for most of my life). I have found in my searching for various forums that most people that are homeschooling are Christians. Is this an accurate find?
Are there any people on the site that aren't Christians, at least in the strictest sense?
Are most of the people on this site Christians? Would you be offended, in general, if I asked for projects about Halloween, etc.?
I really don't want to step on anyone's toes, and I'm sorry if my questions offend anyone...that's the last thing I intend. I'm merely curious.
Thanks for the open minds, and free conversation on the subject!
Rosie*
If you read some more in the forum you will see that we are from all walks of life, some hold reigious views and some don't. Some homeschool because of them and some have other reasons. I have a homeschool group, that has two Christian families, two non-christian families and one lesbian couple. WE all work together and build on our commonalities instead of our differences. I think that you will find that is true with most people on this site. We are not offended by other's beliefs as long as you don't try to change us. We are all different, that is what makes living on this earth interesting.
Phi 4:13 I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
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We are not Christian, but we teach our children basics of all religion so they will have a better foundation to build upon for if/when they choose to act upon it.
I have encountered more Christian than non Christian homeschoolers; but in reality, I've generally encountered more Christian people than non. I think it just follows typical demographics.
We are not Christian, but we teach our children basics of all religion so they will have a better foundation to build upon for if/when they choose to act upon it.
I have encountered more Christian than non Christian homeschoolers; but in reality, I've generally encountered more Christian people than non. I think it just follows typical demographics.
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I am jewish,and may be starting getting homeschooled next year.For Halloween,Maybe assign to a 1 page report on the history of Halloween.Or maybe write a prompt on what you like about Halloween?
Lol srry if those are horrible,it's 1:30 AM and im not thinking the way I would at Noon.lol:)
Lol srry if those are horrible,it's 1:30 AM and im not thinking the way I would at Noon.lol:)
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