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I'm saying what I said, the primary point is to undermine the
foundations of this nation, which was Christianity in its
various forms.Look Blockdog, if you read int'l documents/conferences
regarding education and religion, and what they have long
been trying to achieve here too, it is to undermine
Christianity. Christianity without Jesus is fine, but will not fit
into the world religion format because Jesus is bigger than the
state and they want the state to be God. Role playing (fun &
games) polytheistic practices of religions to the exclusion of
monotheistic/trinitarian practices does in fact undermine -in
a Christians parents impressionable childs mind- Christianity,
Judaism and Islam.As to the rest, I am all for a liberal education, but not
indoctrination, which is what most of this amounts. And there
is an agenda, quite apart from education.Sorry if I did a crappy job, respects
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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Green Mtn
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I'm saying what I said, the primary point is to undermine the
foundations of this nation, which was Christianity in its
various forms.Look Blockdog, if you read int'l documents/conferences
regarding education and religion, and what they have long
been trying to achieve here too, it is to undermine
Christianity. Christianity without Jesus is fine, but will not fit
into the world religion format because Jesus is bigger than the
state and they want the state to be God. Role playing (fun &
games) polytheistic practices of religions to the exclusion of
monotheistic/trinitarian practices does in fact undermine -in
a Christians parents impressionable childs mind- Christianity,
Judaism and Islam.As to the rest, I am all for a liberal education, but not
indoctrination, which is what most of this amounts. And there
is an agenda, quite apart from education.Sorry if I did a crappy job, respects
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
posted 2006.08.29
posted on August 29th 2006
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Here's one for you, Pat... – Reg on August 19th, 2006-
Re: Here's one for you, Pat... – PatBrown on August 19th, 2006-
Re: Here's one for you, Pat... – Reg on August 19th, 2006-
Re: Here's one for you, Pat... – PatBrown on August 19th, 2006-
Re: Here's one for you, Pat... – Andrea on August 19th, 2006
Re: Here's one for you, Pat... – edlorah on August 19th, 2006
Re: Here's one for you, Pat... – blockdog on August 20th, 2006-
Re: Here's one for you, Pat... – PatBrown on August 20th, 2006-
Re: Here's one for you, Pat... – Dan on August 20th, 2006-
Re: Here's one for you, Pat... – PatBrown on August 20th, 2006-
Re: Here's one for you, Pat... – blockdog on August 20th, 2006
Pat, you never fail to be interesting... – Reg on August 20th, 2006
Re: Here's one for you, Pat... – Herring405 on August 20th, 2006-
I find that an interesting point as well, Herring... – Reg on August 20th, 2006
Some History – Green Mtn on August 20th, 2006-
Re: Some History – blockdog on August 20th, 2006
Re: Some History – stark raving brad on August 22nd, 2006-
Re: Some History – Green Mtn on August 22nd, 2006-
Re: Some Historical Misinterpretations – messybear on August 23rd, 2006-
Re: Some Historical Misinterpretations – Green Mtn on August 26th, 2006-
Re: Some Historical Misinterpretations – blockdog on August 28th, 2006-
Re: Some Historical Misinterpretations – Green Mtn on August 29th, 2006
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