More on the indoctrination of children

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https://www.aclu.org/religion-belief/lane-v-sabine-parish-school-board

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of two parents, Scott and Sharon Lane, and their five children, including their son, C.C., who is a Buddhist of Thai heritage.


According to the complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, C.C enrolled in Negreet High School, which serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade, earlier this year as a sixth-grader and quickly became the target of harassment by school staff. His science teacher, Rita Roark, repeatedly taught students that the Earth was created by God 6,000 years ago, that evolution is "impossible," and that the Bible is "100 percent true."


Roark also regularly features religious questions on her tests such as "ISN'T IT AMAZING WHAT THE _____________ HAS MADE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" When C.C. did not write in Roark's expected answer, "LORD," she belittled him in front of the rest of the class. While studying other religions, Roark has told students that Buddhism is "stupid."


When Plaintiffs objected, Sabine Parish Superintendent, Sara Ebarb, told them that "this is the Bible belt." She suggested that C.C. should "change" his faith or transfer to another district school 25 miles away where, in her words, "there are more Asians." Ultimately, C.L.'s parents did transfer him to another school to protect him, but school officials at that school also unconstitutionally promote religion.


Beyond Roark's classroom, the school also regularly incorporates official Christian prayer into class and school events. School officials display religious iconography through hallways and classrooms, including a large portrait of Jesus Christ, and an electronic marquee in front of the school scrolls Bible verses as students enter the building.
 
https://www.aclu.org/religion-belief/lane-v-sabine-parish-school-board

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of two parents, Scott and Sharon Lane, and their five children, including their son, C.C., who is a Buddhist of Thai heritage.


According to the complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, C.C enrolled in Negreet High School, which serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade, earlier this year as a sixth-grader and quickly became the target of harassment by school staff. His science teacher, Rita Roark, repeatedly taught students that the Earth was created by God 6,000 years ago, that evolution is "impossible," and that the Bible is "100 percent true."


Roark also regularly features religious questions on her tests such as "ISN'T IT AMAZING WHAT THE _____________ HAS MADE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" When C.C. did not write in Roark's expected answer, "LORD," she belittled him in front of the rest of the class. While studying other religions, Roark has told students that Buddhism is "stupid."


When Plaintiffs objected, Sabine Parish Superintendent, Sara Ebarb, told them that "this is the Bible belt." She suggested that C.C. should "change" his faith or transfer to another district school 25 miles away where, in her words, "there are more Asians." Ultimately, C.L.'s parents did transfer him to another school to protect him, but school officials at that school also unconstitutionally promote religion.


Beyond Roark's classroom, the school also regularly incorporates official Christian prayer into class and school events. School officials display religious iconography through hallways and classrooms, including a large portrait of Jesus Christ, and an electronic marquee in front of the school scrolls Bible verses as students enter the building.

Social Conservative runs rampant. If you question this you are anti-Christian and trying to take away their right to practice as they please. Its a war on Christians by this Buddhist heathen.
 
https://www.aclu.org/religion-belief/lane-v-sabine-parish-school-board

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of two parents, Scott and Sharon Lane, and their five children, including their son, C.C., who is a Buddhist of Thai heritage.


According to the complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, C.C enrolled in Negreet High School, which serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade, earlier this year as a sixth-grader and quickly became the target of harassment by school staff. His science teacher, Rita Roark, repeatedly taught students that the Earth was created by God 6,000 years ago, that evolution is "impossible," and that the Bible is "100 percent true."


Roark also regularly features religious questions on her tests such as "ISN'T IT AMAZING WHAT THE _____________ HAS MADE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" When C.C. did not write in Roark's expected answer, "LORD," she belittled him in front of the rest of the class. While studying other religions, Roark has told students that Buddhism is "stupid."


When Plaintiffs objected, Sabine Parish Superintendent, Sara Ebarb, told them that "this is the Bible belt." She suggested that C.C. should "change" his faith or transfer to another district school 25 miles away where, in her words, "there are more Asians." Ultimately, C.L.'s parents did transfer him to another school to protect him, but school officials at that school also unconstitutionally promote religion.


Beyond Roark's classroom, the school also regularly incorporates official Christian prayer into class and school events. School officials display religious iconography through hallways and classrooms, including a large portrait of Jesus Christ, and an electronic marquee in front of the school scrolls Bible verses as students enter the building.

I hope the lawsuit changes this ridiculous behavior in the schools. This is absolutely unconstitutional and inherently stupid, especiallyin a science class.
 
Yes; much better to teach the children to sing the Obama anthem and brain wash them into believing that Government is good and can be trusted; but only when Democrats are in charge of course. ;)
 
Yes; much better to teach the children to sing the Obama anthem and brain wash them into believing that Government is good and can be trusted; but only when Democrats are in charge of course. ;)

Nice attempt to divert the topic. But the fact is that what is happening in that school is unconstitutional. It is also sad that a science teacher would try to force children to say that the earth is only 6,000 years old.
 
https://www.aclu.org/religion-belief/lane-v-sabine-parish-school-board

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of two parents, Scott and Sharon Lane, and their five children, including their son, C.C., who is a Buddhist of Thai heritage.


According to the complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, C.C enrolled in Negreet High School, which serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade, earlier this year as a sixth-grader and quickly became the target of harassment by school staff. His science teacher, Rita Roark, repeatedly taught students that the Earth was created by God 6,000 years ago, that evolution is "impossible," and that the Bible is "100 percent true."


Roark also regularly features religious questions on her tests such as "ISN'T IT AMAZING WHAT THE _____________ HAS MADE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" When C.C. did not write in Roark's expected answer, "LORD," she belittled him in front of the rest of the class. While studying other religions, Roark has told students that Buddhism is "stupid."


When Plaintiffs objected, Sabine Parish Superintendent, Sara Ebarb, told them that "this is the Bible belt." She suggested that C.C. should "change" his faith or transfer to another district school 25 miles away where, in her words, "there are more Asians." Ultimately, C.L.'s parents did transfer him to another school to protect him, but school officials at that school also unconstitutionally promote religion.


Beyond Roark's classroom, the school also regularly incorporates official Christian prayer into class and school events. School officials display religious iconography through hallways and classrooms, including a large portrait of Jesus Christ, and an electronic marquee in front of the school scrolls Bible verses as students enter the building.

The poor children. The school district has opened a can of bees!
 
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Nice attempt to divert the topic. But the fact is that what is happening in that school is unconstitutional. It is also sad that a science teacher would try to force children to say that the earth is only 6,000 years old.


That is too funny. The title of this thread is allusion to Nova whining about that song. I was going to lead in with a mention of how the right wingers complain about that single isolated incident, but fail to see an issue with this widespread and common problem.
 
That is too funny. The title of this thread is allusion to Nova whining about that song. I was going to lead in with a mention of how the right wingers complain about that single isolated incident, but fail to see an issue with this widespread and common problem.

Of course religion is the bane of any civilized society and must be scrubbed from the publics view to make Government by the nanny State the one and only true God for mankind.

We the sheeple shall also pledge allegiance to the nanny state, under one party, with equality and subservience for all.

;)
 
Of course religion is the bane of any civilized society and must be scrubbed from the publics view to make Government by the nanny State the one and only true God for mankind.

We the sheeple shall also pledge allegiance to the nanny state, under one party, with equality and subservience for all.

;)

Jeez, going full bore whiney with a Strawman argument???

No one is removing religion from anyone's life who wants religion. The OP talks about a public school forcing religious views as their curriculum. Even if you are a Christian, to think that the earth is only 6,000 years old is idiotic.
 
I wonder, truth deflector.... is it Marxist to object to teaching our children that the earth is only 6000 years old?

:lol:
 
Nice attempt to divert the topic. But the fact is that what is happening in that school is unconstitutional. It is also sad that a science teacher would try to force children to say that the earth is only 6,000 years old.

Wrong; I was pointing out the absurdity of it all and the attempts to paint all Christians with such a wide and broad brush. I wonder what they are teaching in Muslim, Jewish and Buhddist nations?

I disagree with this teacher's methodology and beliève she should be disciplined and perhaps sanctioned, but teaching about God and creationism is the least of our educational problems. Indoctrinating them to become willful ignorant dupes for the State is a much greater concern of mine.
 
Jeez, going full bore whiney with a Strawman argument???

No one is removing religion from anyone's life who wants religion. The OP talks about a public school forcing religious views as their curriculum. Even if you are a Christian, to think that the earth is only 6,000 years old is idiotic.

What about this poor teachers right to teach according to her religious beliefs. Why do you hate Baby Jesus?
 
I wonder, truth deflector.... is it Marxist to object to teaching our children that the earth is only 6000 years old?

:lol:

Does it ever occur to you how painfully stupid you look? I'm always amused when dishonest partisan dunces like you try to argue strawman claims they fabricate.

Obviously you're too stupid to comprehend what Marxism is.

But alas, you're a low IQ dishonest partisan stuck permanently on stupid. Yay you!
 
Jeez, going full bore whiney with a Strawman argument???

No one is removing religion from anyone's life who wants religion. The OP talks about a public school forcing religious views as their curriculum. Even if you are a Christian, to think that the earth is only 6,000 years old is idiotic.

Wrong again; the OP took a singular event to paint with a very broad brush. Like I said, I find the paranoid concerns over teaching creationism in our schools less of a concern than the efforts to indoctrinate children to become willful ignorant dependent dupes of the State.
 
Wrong; I was pointing out the absurdity of it all and the attempts to paint all Christians with such a wide and broad brush. I wonder what they are teaching in Muslim, Jewish and Buhddist nations?

I disagree with this teacher's methodology and beliève she should be disciplined and perhaps sanctioned, but teaching about God and creationism is the least of our educational problems. Indoctrinating them to become willful ignorant dupes for the State is a much greater concern of mine.

In nations that have an official religion, I would imagine they teach that religion. Since we do not have an official religion (our constitution expressly forbids it) that question really has no relevance.

There are numerous problems in our education system. This is serious because the science class actually ignores science and teaches those children something that will hinder their subsequent education.
 
Wrong again; the OP took a singular event to paint with a very broad brush. Like I said, I find the paranoid concerns over teaching creationism in our schools less of a concern than the efforts to indoctrinate children to become willful ignorant dependent dupes of the State.

Not wrong. The public school allows the teacher to continue to teach her religious views in place of actual science. Someone may have painted with a broad brush, but I did not and the fact that other schools do right does not excuse this school's willful disregard for the law.

Perhaps you see this as Xtian bashing. I see it as an outrageous example of a school's bullshit. And it should be remedied immediately. The teacher should not be allowed to teach science, and the school administrators should be punished or removed for allowing it to happen with their knowledge.
 
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