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The Need for Critical Thinking...

Posted: August 27th, 2006, 3:33 am
by PeterParker
The gospel truth on faith-based myths
By MARY A. JACOBS/MCCLATCHY TRIBUNE, The Virginian-Pilot
© August 27, 2006



Madalyn Murray O'Hair never petitioned the Federal Communications Commission to get religious broadcasting off the air. James Dobson never launched a petition drive to stop her. O'Hair died more than a decade ago, but the rumor about her FCC petition lives on. The commission has received millions of inquiries about it, many the result of church-sponsored letter-writing campaigns. It's gotten so bad that the FCC's official Web site has a page debunking the rumor. (The page notes that in 1974, two other people petitioned the FCC to look into the practices of stations licensed to religious groups, but O'Hair, the famous atheist, had nothing to do with that petition, and it didn't seek a ban on religious programming.)

"It's the mother of all urban legends," said Rich Buhler, founder of TruthOrFiction.com, a Web site that exposes false "e-rumors." The story resurfaces from time to time; one recent version blamed the supposed O'Hair petition for forcing "Touched by an Angel" off the air.

The FCC story is one of dozens of urban legends with religious themes circulating on the Internet. Snopes.com, the self-styled "urban legends reference pages," lists about 50 religion tales.

Most are pure hokum...
Read the rest here at:

http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/st ... &ran=88560

Posted: August 28th, 2006, 12:43 am
by Jasmen8182
My son has some curriculum from Bright Minds abt. critical thinking. (www.CriticalThinking.com)
I look forward to delving into it; I'll post a little more down the road, time permitting, once we start school.