Freedom of Speech - unless it's about Christ????
Posted by stargeezer 11 years, 3 months ago to Culture
At what point does separation of church and state become state as church or the only acceptable religion becoming no religion??
It seems that in 50 years we have moved from prayer being acceptable in school to the point where efforts are made to strip any reference to religion from school. In effect raising the state as God to fill the vacuum left in the lives of the students.
It seems that in 50 years we have moved from prayer being acceptable in school to the point where efforts are made to strip any reference to religion from school. In effect raising the state as God to fill the vacuum left in the lives of the students.
"being warmed by the sun".
Do you understand biochemistry or physics? Energy levels in a biologic tissue degrade, they do NOT increase. Next, thermodynamics demands that energies flow from energetic sources to lessor energetic matters. This is fundamental. In order for biological nervous actions to become more developed, their abilities to control energy must improve over time. THIS is where your entire ball of twine unravels. In real life, those levels degrade with time. Exactly the opposite of what is required.
Sorry.
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The sun. Our planet is not a closed system.
The American Revolution comes after the Renaissance when a mechanistic world view began to hold sway after a thousand years of the middle ages (aka the Dark Ages). It's laughable to say superstition paved the way for our modern society.
pros·e·ly·tize
verb \ˈprä-s(ə-)lə-ˌtīz\
: to try to persuade people to join a religion, cause, or group
It's telling that the atheist parents in your scenario are making anti-Christian sentiments, not pro-atheist sentiments.
Unitarianism started as a liberalized form of Christianity, but modern UU draws from all religions of the world without accepting their anti-scientific elements. For me it's a place to meet people and stop for an hour on Sunday to consider the universe beyond my own world.
KYFHO
(yes, I was around for the Big Debate over what to call the various... adaptations of science fiction in the 70s)
I would suggest that by ignoring the teaching of any subject, one has diminished the influences of the material. While I understand that this IS the goal of atheists, replacing it with secular humanism does not make the practice effective or proper teaching technique. If I can't object to the teaching of secular humanism in all areas of education, why do you feel that ignoring the value of Christianity has merit? Why is it that you feel only one side should be taught? What has happened to objectivity?
If you don't know how much of the founding of American government was based on Christian principals, you really need to broaden your horizons and stop only reading the things that agree with your world view. You just might discover you have been very, very mistaken.
Just food for thought.
on Christianity are ridiculous. However if the teacher should not be allowed to impose her beliefs in the classroom why should the parent have been.
? The candycane story is one that is religious. Whether the boy had the idea or not, his parent instigated the project. Its like this. If parents are allowed to distribute religious material to classrooms then the same should be allowed for political messages or other agendas like ads for aparents business. That's really the point behind the policy. How it 's handled is another thing.
The influence of Christianity on Western civilization is self-evident from studying European and early American colonial history; it doesn't need to be explicitly pointed out.
But if you're suggesting that we teach kids that the United States government and the Constitution were based on Christian values or the teachings of the Bible, that's actually not true.
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