The Catch - 22 for Christians pondering the relationship of religion and public policy in a culturally diverse society is that if Christianity is to have a voice in
shaping public philosophy, it seems that equity demands that it do so in a way that gives Christians no special voice.
But for other secular homeschoolers, those who do not follow a particular
philosophy — which may either mean that they fall into the group of homeschoolers known as eclectic or that they use many
public school methods — they don't or don't seem themselves as having a single,
shaping vision that guides all their choices other than providing their children with an excellent, safe education.