By Jack Saxon
The Wait Is Over
Getting ready to start a new homeschool year? Already started? Either way, you need to read this.
In 2013, Tribal Theocrat published a two-part podcast interview with Bobbi Leigh Swagger, a veteran of the homeschool industry. Bobbi said, among other things, that homeschooling was infected with pietism, Statism, and multiculturalism; adding that there really was no curriculum out there that openly addressed these issues, coming down on the side of historic Christian and Western Civilization.
That was true then. But no longer. Such a curriculum does now exist. And readers and supporters of Tribal Theocrat need to know about it.
A Homeschool Curriculum for Fighters
The Christendom Curriculum is a brand-new homeschooling option for Christian families. The only openly Christian Nationalist, pro-European, pro-Christendom, anti-Globalist, anti-Multiculturalist, anti-Social Justice curriculum that I’m aware of, this is exactly what traditional, right-wing, red-pilled Christians need in order to give their children, not just a non-PC education, but an education that is specifically designed to help kids fight back against the anti-Christian and anti-Western oligarchs and their culturally entrenched minions.
That last point is important: The Christendom Curriculum was not made for typical, let’s-bring-back-the-1950s-but-be-nice-about-it Conservatives. It was made for fighters—for families willing (even if they’re not yet able) to go out and contest the claims of the Satanic Leftists and Globalists over our culture—and especially over our towns and counties and neighborhoods and families. Fighters who are spoiling for a brawl. Fighters who want to win, even if it takes a generation or three. Fighters who want a place for their families in the great, history-making battle of our time.
The Real Deal
Don’t listen to the voice you’re probably hearing right now, saying, Don’t get your hopes up—all this tricked out trumpeting of Nationalism and Anti-Social Justice will turn out to be nothing more than a weak cover for yet another exercise in pious civnattery, a thin veneer of tough talk covering an interior rotted out with virtue signaling and self-loathing.
No. This is the real deal. This is the Curriculum that goes where no other has yet dared. Written from the perspective of historic Reformed theology, with the moral and social sensibilities of all past Christendom, and determined to honor our ancient fathers who are daily reviled and vilified, The Christendom Curriculum openly identifies the enemies of our civilization, calling them by name—and teaches children to love their wonderful, godly, hard-working, valiant, racist ancestors.
That is why I say: even if you already have your curriculum picked out or are in the middle of an academic term (every homeschool family has its own schedule), if you care about these issues, you should consider replacing, or even just supplementing your current study program with The Christendom Curriculum. The price is so low that it’s worth getting for supplementary purposes even if you already have a decent curriculum that you like.
This Curriculum doesn’t pull its punches, taking on Social Justice, Multiculturalism, and Globalism, and teaching young people how to deal with them. How does it do this? By combining study of the Bible and the Great Books of the West with select readings in current challenges and a unique series of dozens of original worldview essays—called Battle Papers—that introduce a wide variety of topics related to our current civilizational crisis:
Cultural Marxism
Racism
Slavery
Israel, the Jews, the Church, and the West
Just War
Feminism
Hatred, Prejudice, and Stereotyping
The Last Days and the Culture Wars
Christian Nationalism
Immigration and the Bible
America First
Social Justice
Among others. The essays above are assigned for children in Years Seven and up, but the younger children are included as well through two series of essays called Culture War for Kids and The Story of Christendom. Culture War for Kids is a one-of-a-kind series of short, packed papers that teach issues related to Christian Nationalism and Culture War in a way that children can understand. To take one example, youngsters are introduced to the mindset of Social Justice Warriors by means of the very apt and child-appropriate image of the Tattle-Tale.
What the Good Guys, and the Bad Guys, Are Saying
As I said, it’s a brand-new Curriculum, but perhaps one way to judge its effectiveness is by the head-exploding effect it’s already having on SJWs, as evidenced by comments fired at The Christendom Curriculum from social media:
“Racist, xenophobic, radicalized hate curriculum.”
“Racist white nationalists intent on white washing history. NOT Christian AT ALL. These people straight up work for satan.”
“Did someone bring Hitler back to band together a new Nazi crew out of us homeschoolers???”
“This should be reported to the FBI as a white nationalist hate group!”
“You’re trying to indoctrinate a new generation of neo-Nazis.”
“Wow, just wow.”
And my personal favorite:
“I rebuke you devil, in the name of Jesus. You have no power here. #BeGone.’”
On the other hand, here’s what some actual Christian homeschoolers are saying:
“I think you are brave and it’s so awesome to see someone wanting to fight back!”
“Y’all are finally here! I’ve been hoping and searching for a curriculum like this! Thank you!!!!!”
“Wow! All ‘conservative Christians’ ever want to do is gently back up and continually give up ground while doing everything they can to apologize for existing and try desperately not to offend someone. So I’m signing up.”
“Don’t listen to the Globalist losers and Cultural Marxists. Keep up the good work.”
“Someone is finally just doing something thousands of homeschooling moms contemplate all the time.”
“My husband actually directed me to your curriculum and it sounds wonderful!”
“Thanks for creating this necessary resource!”
“I’m very excited and definitely in!”
How it Works—What It Costs
The Christendom Curriculum provides hundreds of digital (PDF) books—mostly older, public domain works, free of the current plague of political correctness; along with the previously mentioned collection of dozens of helpful, introductory essays and study helps to guide students and to provide the thematic framework for the course of study.
Students spend the academic portion of their day in reading, writing, and arithmetic. Simple as that. But much more guidance is provided in each Year’s Complete Guide, plus the 95-page Christendom Curriculum Parent’s Manual which is included with purchase. Members get access to a Member’s Only site with a Parent’s Library, and more benefits in the works, like weekly member video meetings and a mini-magazine focused on homeschooling from a Christian Nationalist perspective.
Helpfully, the cost is near the low end of the spectrum when compared to most homeschool curricula: $187 annual tuition/membership, plus $50 per Grade/Year Pack. Each Year Pack is only purchased once and can be re-used as younger children age up; additionally, any future updates to purchased Year Packs are provided free of charge.
For a family of three children, this amounts to less than 93 cents per day, to educate all the family’s children for the entire year.
A Civilizational Turning Point
Here’s the main reason The Christendom Curriculum is so important. The civilization our ancestors built has been badly damaged; indeed, we must steel ourselves to admit that what came before is, in any meaningful sense, over.
We are living in a time of great crisis—but also of great opportunity. As we return to Christ, our people can become the founders of a New Christendom, a New West, that will still retain the grandeur and glory of the Old, but stronger, truer to the faith of our fathers. Different, yes, but still familiar. Still home.
If history is any indicator, this will take at least three generations. The first generation must be occupied with Battle, with driving out the invaders that have brought us to the point of collapse. Then comes Building, as the second generation learns from the past to create a new civilization for the future. The third generation is one of Beauty, when our grandchildren, by God’s grace, may enter a time of peace that allows great art and literature and music to flourish once again.
But it begins with Battle, here and now.
The civilization emerging from our current era-ending transition may well endure through the next thousand years, or beyond. The Christendom Curriculum takes this multi-generational task seriously, and helps parents prepare their children to carry this mighty work beyond our time.
Find out more about The Christendom Curriculum by watching the two-minute video below, and by clicking here: https://www.christendomcurriculum.com/learn-more