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Originally posted by kaylaluv
reply to post by ThirdEyeofHorus
You give too much power to the Progressives/Seculars. Sure, they may have wanted prayer removed from the schools, but it was the Supreme Court who ruled that the government must remain neutral with regards to religion in schools, i.e., separation of church and state.
How do you know what the founding fathers would have wanted taught in schools? There were no state and federal-funded public schools back then. Many of the founding fathers weren't even Christian.
Originally posted by HUMBLEONE
Your dealing with agents of the Matrix. They're only concern is to maintain the status quo, to maintain the connection. Yoga, obviously is a threat to their mission and the agenda or program, if you will.
. The line bewteen Agent and those that follow the program. Who is parent? Who is an. Accomplis. Motivated by fear,greed or just plain ignorance......a willingness to suppress the truth when first learned. Perhaps in disbeleif? We must hoever really understand that in the end, its all 1010111000
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
Originally posted by HUMBLEONE
Your dealing with agents of the Matrix. They're only concern is to maintain the status quo, to maintain the connection. Yoga, obviously is a threat to their mission and the agenda or program, if you will.
So the parents are the agents of the Matrix?
That's a funny concept. It is the State which wants to maintain control and eliminate parental authority, as the system set up per John Dewey THEE educational Secular Humanist agent of the Matrix.
Originally posted by MessengerBird
reply to post by LanceCorvette
Thank you! I wish to one day teach Yoga to children and this thread caught my attention for that very reason. Its naive of me, but I was rather surprised that individuals could be so opposed to it, but then again, if you really think about it... It makes sense, unfortunately. Although, despite this, there is time and inevitable progress to be made. I'm staying positive about it. Yoga has helped me in many ways, and I think it would be especially beneficial for children/adolescents with stress, depression and anger related issues.