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In this episode of Preschool Pioneers, Jeremy Walker explores the idea that “culture is religion externalized,” arguing that a society’s values and behaviors reflect its underlying worldview and are most clearly seen in actions rather than slogans. Using a contemporary clip that redefines “white” and “whiteness,” he contends that these terms are increasingly used as coded language for Christian moral formation and the expectation that people—especially children—be taught self-government under God’s law. Walker urges Christian parents and teachers to develop discernment, to evaluate ideas by their real-world fruit, and to intentionally form children in faith and character rather than being shaped by anti-Christian narratives.
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In this episode of Preschool Pioneers, Jeremy Walker explores the idea that “culture is religion externalized,” arguing that a society’s values and behaviors reflect its underlying worldview and are most clearly seen in actions rather than slogans. Using a contemporary clip that redefines “white” and “whiteness,” he contends that these terms are increasingly used as coded language for Christian moral formation and the expectation that people—especially children—be taught self-government under God’s law. Walker urges Christian parents and teachers to develop discernment, to evaluate ideas by their real-world fruit, and to intentionally form children in faith and character rather than being shaped by anti-Christian narratives.

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