Attached is a sample of the United States History book, if it serves to give any indication of the general viewpoint on things. This viewpoint is present across all the courses, including the religion courses, science, and even the mathematics.
I want one of these books! I saved this PDF sample and will print it to use in class.
This is absolutely golden. We have covered some of these themes in our own homeschool history class, including the debatable legitimacy of the American Revolution (i.e., renouncing a legitimate sovereign, and recognizing that Loyalists also had a valid point of view) and the errors of Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ. Just today we were out having lunch ---
homeschoolers can do stuff like that! --- and my son spotted a Masonic emblem on a car (the compass, square, and that hideous G in the center). He called out
"Freemasonic symbol!" and it wasn't meant as a compliment. Do they teach things like this in Newchurch schools? In "boxed and delivered" Catholic homeschool programs? We use some standard texts, both Catholic and secular, but we make the texts serve
us, instead of the other way around.