Two weeks ago, I had an opportunity to speak with Dr. James Dobson about the threat that the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child poses to parental rights, particularly the right of parents to direct the education of their children. In retrospect, these warnings almost appear to have been prophetic. Read the rest of this entry »
Yesterday, I had an opportunity to share with Dr. James Dobson about the threat that the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child poses to parental rights. Although the interview is the conclusion of a two-part series on the importance of home schooling fathers, this treaty poses a danger to more than just families who home school. Dr. Dobson and I discuss how the government can use the treaty to override the decisions of parents on the basis of the “best interests of the child,” and how the ratification of this treaty is more of a threat today than it ever has been before.
Listen to the discussion with Dr. James Dobson. The discussion of parental rights and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child begins about seventeen minutes into the program.
For more information on the threat of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, visit The Attack on Parental Rights. We are also launching an in-depth e-mail series on the dangers that the CRC poses, which you can find posted here on the ParentalRights.org blog.
In addition to speaking with Dr. James Dobson yesterday, I was also able to share with Tim Wildmon of the American Family Association about parental rights. During this twelve-minute interview, Tim and I discuss the growing specter of international law, the dangers that international treaties like the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child will pose, and how conservative justices are looking for an explicit provision in the Constitution before defending parental rights.
Click here to listen to the interview. The discussion of parental rights and international law begins about three-and-a-half minutes into the program.
Last week, I had an opportunity to speak with Dr. Jerry Johnson about the parental rights amendment. During the ten-minute interview, we spoke about the threat to parental rights, the hesitance of conservative judges like Scalia to defend parental rights without recourse to the explicit text of the constitution, and the growing danger of international law.
Listen to the radio interview with Dr. Johnson on the web. The discussion of the parental rights amendment begins 29 minutes into the program.