This is the rule of thumb. You say, 'When is my child ready to take on the secularists in the secular institution?... the workforce or at a secular [school] college or grad school ... when are they ready to do this?'
The answer is: they are ready to do it when someone who knows them and knows the instutution recognizes that WHEN THEY GO THERE, THEY ARE GOING TO DO MORE DAMAGE TO THE INSTITUTION THAN THE INSTITUTION IS GOING TO DO TO THEM.
It's not sufficient to say, 'I think we can send them there and they will survive.' Survival is not the point. This is a war. The point of a war is not to survive the war. The point of a war is to win the war.
So what you want to do is to say: 'If our graduates go to this place, will they be equipped to handle everything that's thrown at them and will they throw some things back that the institution itself will not be equipped to handle.'
-Douglas Wilson, What is a Christian Worldview?, ACCS Conference 2007
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Good Post. Kevin, Pastor Anderson, and I recently got into a series of discussions about the proper education of children (mixed in with a little Vantillian Apologetics). The thoughts of education mixed with the reality of no neutrality in world views made me think a bit harder about my suppositions.
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