Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site cbscc.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!cbsck!cbscc!pmd From: pmd@cbscc.UUCP (Paul Dubuc) Newsgroups: net.politics,net.religion Subject: Re: "Secular Humanism" banned in the US Schools. Message-ID: <5847@cbscc.UUCP> Date: Fri, 6-Sep-85 08:01:13 EDT Article-I.D.: cbscc.5847 Posted: Fri Sep 6 08:01:13 1985 Date-Received: Sat, 7-Sep-85 07:31:56 EDT References: <1072@ulysses.UUCP>, <607@hou2g.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories , Columbus Lines: 24 Xref: watmath net.politics:10837 net.religion:7546 >> I think it would be best to oppose either the exclusion of, or the >> exclusive teaching of, any point of view that is in conflict with >> other views. Exclusion of some views from the classroom because of >> religious bias while conflicting views are taught indirectly teaches >> the such conflicting views are either wrong or irrelevant. > >SURE! As soon as you start teaching evolution in your church, >I'll make sure they teach about God in my neighborhood school. > >Until then, I suggest the schools stick to facts and keep away >from fantasy. > > Atheistically Yours, > > Scott J. Berry OK. Then we'll make church attendance cumpulsory, just as a state certified education is now. You'll have to help support the church with your tax money too, just so we're all on an equal footing. Is it a deal? -- Paul Dubuc cbscc!pmd