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re: VA legislation requires schools to lie about J6

Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:50 pm to
Posted by PurpleCrush
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:50 pm to
Home schooled, lol. Were you?
GA isn't exactly leading the nation in Education.

What a terrible experience for kids to "learn" from


Posted by Lou
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 3:45 pm to
As long as they include all the facts concerning the timeline of Trump's speech that day, everything there is to know about Ray Epps, and the name of every FBI agent present and why they were there that day. They also need to provide the names and backstory of every single person arrested that day, what they were charged with, and how much time they spent in jail. Also include the insurrections of 1971 and 1983 committed by the leftist radical group weather underground where actual bombs were planted and detonated. And a pardon was granted by Bill Clinton. I have no problem with the truth, just provide all of it. Anything less is proof that the entire endeavor is for political purposes only.



Posted by FooManChoo
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 3:49 pm to
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Home schooled, lol. Were you?
I was not. My kids are home schooled, though

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GA isn't exactly leading the nation in Education.
Public schools are rough for many reasons, but the worst reason of all is the indoctrination into anti-Christian ideologies.
Posted by PurpleCrush
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:00 pm to
Public schools are good and bad, but the education is there to thrive if kids want to learn

To each there own, I did both and actually learned more in books and life in public schools.

Christian teachings are pure indoctrination, not sure where the anti-christian ideologies come from in public schools.

But, they are your kids, teach/introduce to them what you want. Good Luck, however you choose.
Posted by FooManChoo
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:06 pm to
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Public schools are good and bad, but the education is there to thrive if kids want to learn

To each there own, I did both and actually learned more in books and life in public schools.
While the education of facts is hit or miss in public schools, the bigger problem is the insistence on naturalistic materialism and other humanistic and secular ideologies that are promulgated there, while at the same time, Christian teaching is essentially banned. It's harder for Christian parents to influence their children when most of their time is spent with people who are teaching them anti-Christian ideologies, and punishing them for speaking up about their faith. It has gotten worse recently too.

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Christian teachings are pure indoctrination, not sure where the anti-christian ideologies come from in public schools.
Everyone is being catechized. Everyone is being indoctrinated. Everyone has ideologies being impressed upon them. From media, to news, to social media, to the schools, everyone has worldviews shaped by what they are intaking. This isn't a situation where Christian children are being "indoctrinated" while non-Christian children aren't. Everyone is affected. The difference is what sort of indoctrination you choose for your children.

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But, they are your kids, teach/introduce to them what you want. Good Luck, however you choose.
Thank you. I'm glad I have more control over what my children are being taught, and they are doing very well in standard educational subjects. They are also highly social, so that isn't an issue, either.
Posted by elprez00
Hammond, LA
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:25 pm to
What the hell happened to Virginia?
Posted by imjustafatkid
Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:27 pm to
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Gaslighting in its purest form.
'Prohibit falsehoods' by requiring lies.


Nothing new here. This started when they took the Bible out of schools. I remember when they started teaching evolution as fact too. It's been nonsense for decades.
Posted by PurpleCrush
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:28 pm to
The only thing I don't get is the anti Christian talk that Public schools push? Not true.

Send them to church and teach them that at home. Not everyone is or wants to be Christian.

Douglasville has in god we trust on gov police cars. Imagine in Allah we Trust? Both are wrong

Separate church and state, like the founding fathers of this country, Freedom of religion.

Either way the kids will make life choices on their own with or without religious teachings
Posted by oldskule
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Member since Mar 2016
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:30 pm to
J6 was a set-up by Pelosi and her cronies.....that is a fact.
Posted by TenWheelsForJesus
Member since Jan 2018
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 4:51 pm to
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I mean...regardless where you land on what it was, it is pretty significant considering crowds throughout history usually weren't known for bull rushing into the National Capitol building. It is a part of American history, one way or the other.


Surely, they teach about the first ever bombing of congress, too. I'm sure of it, since we weren't known for that before. They wouldn't try to push a narrative under the guide of history.
Posted by SoFla Tideroller
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 5:23 pm to
I bet figures like Nathan Hale, Thomas Paine, Kit Carson or Andrew Jackson never even get mentioned.
Posted by FooManChoo
Member since Dec 2012
46811 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 5:33 pm to
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The only thing I don't get is the anti Christian talk that Public schools push? Not true.
It's absolutely true. Maybe not to the same extent in every single school, but the curriculum is certainly not Christian, and more and more, anti-Christian worldviews are being pushed, including inclusivity and tolerance of sexual immorality or gender identity, and the exclusion of Christian clubs, prayer, Bible studies, and so on that Christian students want to engage in, under the guise of secular neutrality. Some worldviews are accepted and even promoted, while a Christian worldview is excluded due to claims of 1st amendment adherence.

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Send them to church and teach them that at home
Church is typically a few hours per week. Time as a family is also typically a few hours per week, at dinner time and shortly after, before bedtime, especially if homework is involved.

Kids in public schools are being influenced 35-40 hours per week or more.

It's an uphill battle for most families in counteracting the influence that full-time public school has on their children.

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Not everyone is or wants to be Christian.
I recognize that. I'm arguing for a better way as I see it. I'm arguing that Christianity is better than secularism.

Even so, I didn't argue that homeschooling should just be for Christians.

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Douglasville has in god we trust on gov police cars. Imagine in Allah we Trust? Both are wrong
Why are both wrong? Because both are religious? I can make many arguments for why Christianity and Islam are not both equal in terms of rightness or wrongness. Accepting Christianity does not mean someone must accept Islam.

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Separate church and state, like the founding fathers of this country, Freedom of religion.
The founders actually supported the states having the right to their own state religions, which is what we had initially. The charters for most states acknowledged Jesus Christ as Lord and the Christian religion as good. The 1st amendment was about not setting one version of Christianity as the "right" version for the nation. Somehow that got turned into America being entirely secular. That's not how it was initially.

I'm also saddened that the 1st amendment has been flipped from the freedom of religion to the freedom from religion. I believe the state should certainly acknowledge Jesus Christ as King of kings and Lord of lords, as no country that doesn't should expect His blessing. But, that's the country we have right now, unfortunately.

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Either way the kids will make life choices on their own with or without religious teachings
They will, and yet more often than not, their influences as children will have huge, life-changing impact on their decisions as adults.
This post was edited on 3/7/26 at 5:33 pm
Posted by Auburn1968
NYC
Member since Mar 2019
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 5:43 pm to
That is about as unconstitutional as it can get. Did they erase the First Amendment?
Posted by Auburn1968
NYC
Member since Mar 2019
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 5:48 pm to
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What’s wrong with Virginia?


Northern VA is heavily populated by federal bureaucrats who are about 90% demprogs.

Good reason to disperse the bureaucracies outside of their bubble.

Posted by PurpleCrush
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 6:08 pm to
Tolerance, acceptance, love of all others, lying, stealing, the basic 10 commandments should be taught by all, Christians don't own it or always live it either, but thats basic humanity to instill at least

You can pick religion or secularism is better for you, home school is to mold them to your way.

So, do church at home or whatever to your home schooled kid, and let others ignore your ideology of that for all in public schools to teach multi cultural people, till they are all deported.

Would love to see you issued with a GA tag that says In Allah We Trust.Bc thats sent to all in the state.
Posted by FooManChoo
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 6:17 pm to
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Tolerance, acceptance, love of all others, lying, stealing, the basic 10 commandments should be taught by all, Christians don't own it or always live it either, but thats basic humanity to instill at least
I agree with this, but only Christianity can ground these teachings in objective truth. Simply saying these are all good things that everyone should agree with is great and all, but it's just an opinion if it's not supported by an objective standard. I believe the Christian religion grounds human dignity and morality, and to secularize everything is to remove the basis for such dignity and morality. It's why the founders grounded our rights in a creator (we are made in God's image), rather than in consensus of opinion.

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You can pick religion or secularism is better for you, home school is to mold them to your way.
Public school is to mold them to the state's teachings, or the teachings of particular teachers. Are you good with kindergarteners being taught what is right and wrong by green-haired lesbians or transexuals who put rainbow flags on the classroom walls? Kids are being taught much more than their times tables and how to diagram sentences.

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So, do church at home or whatever to your home schooled kid, and let others ignore your ideology of that for all in public schools to teach multi cultural people, till they are all deported.
That's already happening. All I can do is encourage people to think about the garbage their kids are being taught in public schools and think about alternatives, like home schooling.

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Would love to see you issued with a GA tag that says In Allah We Trust.Bc thats sent to all in the state.
Again, supporting one religion doesn't mean I should support all religions. Right now, I have secular humanism forced upon me in all directions by the state, with no "equal opportunity" for my religious convictions, because while Christianity is barred from the public square, LGBTQ+ ideology, critical race theory, and all sorts of secular perversions and ideologies are not.
Posted by PurpleCrush
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Member since May 2014
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 6:26 pm to
Bottom line is teaching Science vs/and or Religion.

Science is proven by studies and Religion is faith based with no proof of the Bible stories.

One is real the other is hopes and why public education avoids religion in lessons.

Nobody is teaching LGBT or critical race theory in schools. Show me this if so and where.
Posted by PurpleCrush
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Member since May 2014
2430 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 6:35 pm to
Well, I went to school in LA and never had any of those classes. What school did you go to learn that?
Posted by FooManChoo
Member since Dec 2012
46811 posts
Posted on 3/7/26 at 6:46 pm to
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Bottom line is teaching Science vs/and or Religion
No, the bottom line is that you favor the self-refuting epistemological methodology of empiricism vs. revelation. You cannot ground morality in science. In fact, you can make some pretty horrific moral claims (and subsequent actions) in the name of science.

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Science is proven by studies and Religion is faith based with no proof of the Bible stories.

One is real the other is hopes and why public education avoids religion in lessons.
There is plenty of proof to support the Bible, but you won't accept it. Science is a method, and while it is helpful for understanding what we can observe, it relies on a lot of unproven assumptions for what we "know" about the past. You have to take quite a lot on faith when it comes to "science", and yet you don't seem to have a problem with that.

The Bible is real, and it's claims are true. It isn't taught in schools because our legal system wrongfully interprets the 1st amendment as banning religion from public schools, not because it's wrong.

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Nobody is teaching LGBT or critical race theory in schools. Show me this if so and where.
Seriously? The SCOTUS just shot down a policy of public school employees withholding gender identity changes from parents ( LINK). There are also 8 states that require LGBTQ+ issues to be included in school curriculum ( LINK).

Last year, Trump signed an executive order to defund schools teaching CRT ( LINK). It was in response to surveys like this one that found a majority of students being taught CRT ideology in one form or another.
Posted by PurpleCrush
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Member since May 2014
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Posted on 3/7/26 at 7:13 pm to
Whatever, good luck to the kid with your ideological influence.and home school. Will probably be a social retard and will stay at home.

No science for the Bible, and was written by men and rewritten many times, just stories.
Frick Israel too, btw

Have a good weekend,
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