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Nevilledog

(53,285 posts)
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 08:19 PM Thursday

Judd Legum: The religious indoctrination of America's public school students

https://popular.info/p/the-religious-indoctrination-of-americas

In states across the country, educational officials are seeking to incorporate Christianity into public school curriculums. While understanding religion is part of a well-rounded education, these efforts have been controversial because they emphasize Christianity over other faiths and give young students the impression that theological concepts are facts. Parents, including many Christians, are concerned that these lessons are less about educating students than indoctrinating them.

In Texas, for example, the state school board voted on Tuesday to preliminarily approve a new curriculum that introduces students to Jesus and Christianity, beginning in kindergarten. The K-5 curriculum created by the state, known as Bluebonnet, has been derided by religious studies experts and others. These critics say "the curriculum’s lessons allude to Christianity more than any other religion, which… could lead to the bullying and isolation of non-Christian students, undermine church-state separation and grant the state far-reaching control over how children learn about religion."

The Bluebonnet curriculum, for example, teaches kindergarten students about the biblical story of Genesis and how it has inspired various works of art. Students are asked "to identify the order of creation." Four-year-olds may come away from the lesson believing that it is a fact that God created the world in six days.

A fifth-grade lesson about Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper contains "a lengthy quote from the Gospel of of Matthew" and asks students to consider "how the disciples may have felt upon hearing Jesus telling them about his betrayal and death.” Another section of the fifth-grade curriculum emphasized that pre-Civil War abolitionists “relied on a deep Christian faith” without mentioning that many Southerners justified slavery on biblical grounds.

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Judd Legum: The religious indoctrination of America's public school students (Original Post) Nevilledog Thursday OP
Serious trouble. cachukis Thursday #1
Will that talking snake be in the oval office? Arne Thursday #2
Which Bible is the official state approved Bible? The Protestant or Catholic Bible? keithbvadu2 Thursday #3
K&R Solly Mack Thursday #4

Arne

(3,603 posts)
2. Will that talking snake be in the oval office?
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 08:55 PM
Thursday

Can a fallen angel destroy the dept. of Education?
I believe so.
The cafeteria will be serving Pastafarians for lunch.

keithbvadu2

(40,177 posts)
3. Which Bible is the official state approved Bible? The Protestant or Catholic Bible?
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 08:57 PM
Thursday

Many of our right wing brethren want to put forced public prayer and the Bible back in the schools.

They have no qualms about using the gov't to foist their own religious beliefs on the children in public schools without letting the parents decide how they want their children raised.

Solly Mack

(92,883 posts)
4. K&R
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 08:58 PM
Thursday

Sue. Sue. Sue. And then sue again some more. Make good trouble. And then make good trouble some more.

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