Re: Louisiana Takes A Giant Step



rich hammett wrote:
Minun olisi pitänyt tietää, olisi pitänyt tietää,
olisi pitänyt tietää KUKA SINÄ OLET, stephenj:
rich hammett wrote:
Minun olisi pitänyt tietää, olisi pitänyt tietää,
olisi pitänyt tietää KUKA SINÄ OLET, stephenj:
Jefferson N. Glapski wrote:
"stephenj" <sjex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ohNak.6907$3q7.6635@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jefferson N. Glapski wrote:
"stephenj" <sjex@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:6crak.11044$Fj5.2509@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jefferson N. Glapski wrote:
If someone wants to substitute art for math, religion for science, look see methodologies instead of phonetics, have at it. It would make the job market easier for my family easier to dominate.
there's much truth in this: federal courts have no business intervening in local school board curriculum decisions. if people in district X are dumb enough to teach religious beliefs in science class, well that's their democratic prerogative.
Wait a fucking minute. I never said what you are advocating. The government has no right in controling education. And if it were a private system, you would see those schools that educate their students most effectively for a given price the ones that succeed.
lots of religious schools compete quite effectively in the education marketplace.
I don't disagree with that. But they aren't the ones claiming a 6,000 year history of the earth and taking Moses 500 year life as a historical fact.
there are a lot of relgiious schools out there, and some successful ones might teach those very things.
Oddly, they don't.

er, who cares, and how the hell would you know anyway?

Anybody intelligent cares, and I know the same way I know
that no successful schools teach geocentrism.

in other words, you don't know.

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Why the industrial revolution was delayed until around
1800 is the great and enduring puzzle of human history.

- Gregory Clark
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