Monday, 15 April 2013

Awesome video, tracing roots of public education system and what Gods education looks like. She likens the different systems to the terrestrial, telestial and then celestial worlds. Really worth listening to.


http://vimeo.com/22089587

What Brigham Young had to say about free public education:

I am opposed to free education as much as I am opposed to taking property from one man and giving it to another who knows not how to take care of it… I do not believe in allowing my charities to go through the hands of robbers who pocket nine-tenths themselves and give one tenth to the poor… Would I encourage free schools by taxation? No! (Brigham Young)

We had to pay our own schoolteachers, raise our own bread and earn our own clothing, or go without; there was no other choice. We did it then, and we are able to do the same to-day. I want to enlist the sympathies of the ladies among the Latter-day Saints, to see what we can do for ourselves with regard to schooling our children. Do not say you cannot school them, for you can… I understand that the other night there was a school meeting in one of the wards of this city, and a part there–a poor miserable apostate–said, “We want a free school, and we want to have the name of establishing the first free school in Utah.” To call a person a poor miserable apostate may seem like a harsh word; but what shall we call a man who talks about free schools and who would have all the people taxed to support them, and yet would take his rifle and threaten to shoot the man who had the collection of the ordinary light taxes levied in this Territory–taxes which are lighter than any levied in any other portion of the country? (Brigham Young)

Its an interesting concept that when we do not obey the prophets, the 'higher law' they were expounding is in effect, taken away and the counsel not repeated. Case in point, Moses and the Ten commandments.

 free education :)
 

John Taylor  Gatto also does a great job on tracing the foundings of the public education system. Any of his books are great reads


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