The movie, Indoctrination, had a special viewing a couple of months ago. I thought I had already posted this, but I see now that I forgot to post it. It is never really too late for good information, so I will post it even though it's been a while since the event. It is a worthwhile film.
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This event took place at the Moran Prairie Library and room was packed with people of all ages. The film is a documentary about the Public School System. In the film, a homeschooling family, the Gunns, take a field trip in a big yellow school bus to learn about the history of the Public School system we have come to know in America.
This independantly produced film is chock full of information about the origin of public education and the men who established it as well as why it was established. In this film are interviews with men like, Samuel Blumenfeld, John Taylor Gatto, Col John Eidsmoe, Irwin Lutzer, Ken Ham, Bruce Short, Doug Phillips... (just to name a few.)
The producer, Colin Gunn, was there in person to promote the film, answer questions that people in the audience had after the viewing of the movie. Through the film, as well as in-person he encourages Christian parents to step out in faith to be salt and light in their communities and to their own kids by parenting and educating them rather than subjecting their children's precious young minds to the vain philosophies that drive our public schools... taking note that these philosophies are not only real, but when ignored, work to undermine the honoring of God and his ways, and work to destroy both individual freedoms and innocent lives.
Indoctrination is a film for adults. I recommend parents previewing this film before watching it with their kids. It's a film that challenges Christians to examine what is taking place because of these philosophies of public education highlighted in this film and to examine what God's word says about the training and education of the next generations. I am convinced it is worth watching because it empowers people by giving them hard truth to think about and being a documentary it is also filled with factual, historical information.
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