Posted on 10/27/2015 3:11:22 PM PDT by 100American
And a Child shall lead them... http://www.allenbwest.com/2015/10/7th-grader-explains-what-her-teacher-would-do-if-she-didnt-deny-the-existence-of-god/
Today I was given an assignment in school that questioned my faith and told me that God was not real. Our teacher had started off saying that the assignment had been giving problems all day. We were asked to take a poll to say whether God is fact, opinion or a myth and she told anyone who said fact or opinion was wrong and God was only a myth, Wooley told board members, according to EAG News.
The teacher started telling kids they were completely wrong and that when kids argued we were told we would get in trouble. When I tried to argue, she told me to prove it, and I tried to reference things such as the Bible and stories I have read before from people who have died and went to heaven but came back and told their stories, and she told me both were just things people were doing to get attention.
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People sending their children to public schools today are child abusers. Here is the proof.
Values clarification exercises can be useful at the university level. A 7th graders brain does not normally have the abstract reasoning ability to make such exercises a viable teaching tool.
This was simply proselytizing by an atheist (who is probably a slut that wants to evade the morality of her lifestyle) and is unacceptable in a classroom
This teacher should be fired.
Forced atheism is no better
than forced religion.
What happen to “separation of Church & state”?
And we have to pay higher and higher property taxes to pay for this indoctrination.
She should have given the teach a lesson with a louieville slugger and then told her that God sent her.
So what did the school board have to say? It would be nice to hear the rest of the story.
No? Then that proves she doesn't have one.
Even if someone comes back from the dead, it won’t convince someone who doesn’t want to be convinced.
Those folks who demand *Prove it* will not accept anything a Christian has to offer. It will be rejected off hand as not good enough or substantial enough.
Even meeting Jesus face to face wasn’t enough for the many who rejected Him.
People don’t not believe because there isn’t enough evidence but because they don’t want to believe.
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Religion in schools? Where’s the ACLU?
I think a 5-year old can intuit the idea of a prime mover or first cause. It’s shame this kid didn’t have the vocabulary to express it.
Name the teacher
or
shut up!
Worst decision in education was taking it out of the hands of clergy. Religious schooling didn’t have this kind of idiotic nonsense.
Reason to Home School Ping.
Yeah, unfortunately they can’t retort, “Oh? So you’re saying you know better than Aristotle?”
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I just sent ping to you. LOL I am sorry.
If I were the parent, I’d confront the teacher face to face. I’d be civil about it and then I’d debate her like she has never been debated before.
Her right to free speech doesn’t mean that I am denied my right to free speech. If she wants to open it up for discussion then I am all for it.
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