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Originally Posted by combustiblefuel
Key word . You can object to organized religion and still believe in some principle of a higher being in the form of one all knowing god. I don't know your inlaws or your family as a whole but all the homeschooled people I do know they had some sort of "religous" upbringing . They told me tales about their lives where homeschooling was supposed to be a way of sheltering them from outside ideas the parents didn't share . They said ot was like being in a juevinale detention center with a day pass. They often only had playdates with other home schooled kids because the couldn't connect or meet other children that shared interests naturally.
From the stories I have heard I don't ever want to homeschool my kids.
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They are not religious at all in fact, but they are complete conspiracy theorists and survivalists. Don't get me wrong, they are nutcases, just not religious nutcases.
Their main purpose of homeschooling is because they think public schools indoctrinate kids to become worker bees, stifle creativity and every second their kid would be in school would be a second that they weren't practicing their music and art.