Indoctrination Trailer Posted on August 6th, 2010

IndoctriNation Trailer from IndoctriNation on Vimeo.

Does anyone else see a pattern here? As you study history and learn more about Socialism, Communism, and Marxism you can see that these ideas have invaded our government schools and our churches. I am looking forward to seeing this full documentary as well as the one called Segregation.

We don’t have to wait for the documentaries to come out and tell us that our society is a mess. We can see that already, if we are truly looking. Are you looking, researching, digging into the facts, seeking the Lord and His word for wisdom?

These two documentaries are revealing what those in leadership have been doing. What are their reasons for doing this? Where are they getting their marching orders?

Some things to ask yourself. What are the reasons you do what you do? Where do your marching orders come from? Who influences you the most? Where is your information coming from?



5 Responses to “Indoctrination Trailer”

  1. Angelina

    Dear Robin
    I am a first time visitor and have found your blog to be most delightful and very beautiful. It is inspiring to see so many like minded believers in Blogville. I am knew to it myself and I am delighting in the blessings tha it has to offer. I look forward to visiting with you again and if given the chance I hope that you are able to stop by Pioneer Beauty for a time of fellowship as well.
    In Christ,
    Angelina

  2. Suzanne

    I’m enjoying your blog and your daughters’ blogs as well. I homeschool 3 daughters myself, ages 12, 10 and 8. We have homeschooled for 6 years now. It is so encouraging to read about others who are ahead of us in the homeschool journey. Thanks so much for sharing this post. Yes, there’s obviously a problem when God is being taking out of everything in our world. How can we expect our children to learn about God unless we are diligent to do it ourselves at home! We must – we are commanded to do that.

  3. Brian

    Amen.

    I am a public school teacher and I see it up close and personal.
    I really enjoyed meeting your family. My girls were so excited to see (Older) godly girls. May the Lord continue to bless your family.

  4. Robin Brookshire

    My family was so happy to meet you and your family as well. Hopefully, we will all get to meet someday!
    While I have serious concerns about government schools, I am glad to see godly men in the teaching roles. May the Lord give you wisdom and strength.

  5. Lindsey

    I’m also a public school teacher. Though I believe that the education system in our nation is far from perfect, I do not like the way that trailer paints all public school teachers as scary strangers out to harm your children. I think the reason people struggle to take Christians seriously on this issue is that they often go off the deep end. YES. There are problems, but if you don’t want your child in public school, don’t send them there. But, please do not paint all of the people who pour their time, energy, and effort into educating children as evil, vindictive monsters intent upon “stealing” your children from you. Sounds a little bit like slander to those of us who are Christians working in the public schools. Somehow, Jesus found a way to correct people without tearing them apart. Let’s try to find a way to make a difference without being arrogant and malicious.

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