Children vs. the Nanny State

When I was a kid, I attended St. Patrick's Catholic elementary school in El Paso, Texas. It was a good little grade school, which provided me an elementary education that I am grateful for having. At the time I wasn't always so grateful. I didn't like times tables or sentence diagrams (I now owe my life to them). I failed penmanship in 2nd grade with my atrocious handwriting. I failed religion a couple of times with my stubborn nature. After learning about Christ's simplicity in prayer, I felt I didn't need to know the "Act of Contrition" or the "Nicene … Continue reading Children vs. the Nanny State