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Posted on 1/27/14 at 12:52 pm to
Posted by NC_Tigah
Carolinas
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Posted on 1/27/14 at 12:52 pm to
The Daily Beast has One-Upped the OP

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The Louisiana Public School Cramming Christianity Down Students’ Throats
by Andrew Cohen
01.26.14


Let’s start with what your child will see when she enters or departs our school. “Paintings of Jesus Christ, Bible verses, and Christian devotional phrases adorn the walls of many classrooms and hallways, including the main hallway leading out to the bus pick-up area. A lighted, electronic marquee placed just outside the building scrolls Bible verses every day.

“In the main foyer of the school, one display informs students that “ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.” It includes several posters urging students to “Pray,” “Worship,” and “Believe,” while a poster displayed near the waiting area of the main office announces that “it’s okay to pray.”

Those sparkling electronic bible verses help students follow along as “staff members routinely lead students in Christian prayer” and “also distribute religious literature to students.
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But if you aren’t religious, or if you aren’t a Christian, don’t worry. The school’s overt emphasis on religion—and on one religion in particular—is all perfectly legitimate and lawful under the Constitution and the First Amendment. Just ask the superintendent of schools in the parish, Sara Ebarb, who has said, “[t]his is the Bible Belt” and who asked the parents of a Buddhist student recently if he “has to be raised Buddhist” or if he could “change” his faith and suggested to them that he should transfer to a school where “there are more Asians.” Religious objectors, Ebarb has said, should simply accept the pervasive of official Christianity in Sabine Parish public schools. Easy-peasy, folks, just convert!

If your child is in sixth grade and interested in science, good news— the school has the perfect teacher for her! “Rita Roark regularly asks her sixth-grade students for professions of Christian faith in science class and teaches the Bible as scientific fact, claiming that the Big Bang never happened and that evolution is a “stupid” theory that “stupid people made up because they don’t want to believe in God.”

Instead of the theory of evolution, your child instead will learn about Roark’s “beliefs about ‘Young Earth’ creationism, informing students that the Big Bang never happened and that the Universe was created by God approximately 6,000 years ago. She also teaches here students that evolution does not exist and has stated that, ‘if evolution were real, it would still be happening. Apes would be turning into humans today.” We are indeed so blessed to have this woman of science teaching our children.

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Think all that's true? If it is, this thing is one ugly scene.
In the unlikely instance it turns out to be largely fallacious, should Andrew Cohen, the author, lose his job?
Posted by thetempleowl
dallas, tx
Member since Jul 2008
14930 posts
Posted on 1/27/14 at 12:56 pm to
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Think all that's true? If it is, this thing is one ugly scene.
In the unlikely instance it turns out to be largely fallacious, should Andrew Cohen, the author, lose his job?


Yep.
Posted by The Easter Bunny
Minnesota
Member since Jan 2005
45573 posts
Posted on 1/27/14 at 4:44 pm to
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In the unlikely instance it turns out to be largely fallacious, should Andrew Cohen, the author, lose his job?


I'll leave that to his employer, but something most definitely should happen. I would fire him
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