Christian right aims to change history lessons in Texas schools
07.25.2009
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We are living in Idiocracy. It’s not coming, it’s here now…

imageThe Christian right is making a fresh push to force religion onto the school curriculum in Texas with the state’s education board about to consider recommendations that children be taught that there would be no United States if it had not been for God.

Members of a panel of experts appointed by the board to revise the state’s history curriculum, who include a Christian fundamentalist preacher who says he is fighting a war for America’s moral soul, want lessons to emphasise the part played by Christianity in the founding of the US and that religion is a civic virtue.

Opponents have decried the move as an attempt to insert religious teachings in to the classroom by stealth, similar to the Christian right’s partially successful attempt to limit the teaching of evolution in biology lessons in Texas.

Christian right aims to change history lessons in Texas schools

Posted by Richard Metzger | 1 Comment
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Jul 26, 2009
yamma99 says:

So will their state standards be adjusted to include this?  Will it appear on the STAR test? Wow, apparently god’s gonna take a lot their tax dollars to make these adjustments.  I would hate to teach there.

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