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The key to securing 'a freedom that's always in peril'

The key to securing 'a freedom that's always in peril'


The key to securing 'a freedom that's always in peril'

According to the head of an organization working to abolish the public school system, vouchers are not the ultimate answer to undoing the government's tyranny over schools.

Kevin Novak, a licensed attorney and president of Deconstructing the Coliseum, believes Christians and conservatives must start by lowering taxes and decreasing government regulations. He says those things get in the way of how parents want to educate their children.

Novak, Kevin (Deconstructing the Coliseum) Novak

"Anytime you've got law in a certain area, the left has come along and they exploit that law so that they can exercise some kind of power over you, including criminally or through the child protection services or through taxing and spending," Novak points out.

While he believes the current efforts regarding school choice are good, he says they do not provide true freedom in education.

"It's a freedom that's always in peril," says Novak. "It shouldn't be in peril. There shouldn't be any law that the civil government can use against us in exercising our God-given right to educate our children."

He believes Christians and conservatives can successfully abolish public schools by reversing the strategies the left has used to corrupt them over the past 150 years.