- August 14th, 2008, 11:05 am
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LUconn wrote:I think you guys jumped into this argument on either side without really reading what was written.I can't speak on what they are taught now but when I was in Christian school (I graduated in 1999) and used the BJU texts in question there were certainly many things left out of the history texts. There was absolutely no mention of the civil rights movement, holocaust, etc. The Crusades were painted in a 100% positive light. The founding fathers were represented as having Baptist beliefs without mention of anything that didn't fit the Christian school viewpoint (drinking alcohol, sex with slaves, adultery, etc.). All I know is what my experience was under the same curriculum. The views were slanted to only teach the side they wanted to present.
U.S. District Judge James Otero of Los Angeles ruled Friday that the school's review committees did not discriminate against Christians because of religious viewpoints when it denied credit to those taught with certain religious textbooks, but instead made a legitimate claim that the texts failed to teach critical thinking and omitted important science and history topics.
Now, I guess the basic reasoning is solid. If it failed to do those things then it failed to do those things and it makes sense not to receive credit. But who decides? I think it's pretty obvious when you throw around generic and almost insulting terms like (lack of) "critical thinking" when a certain way is presented and or omitted. (lets not even get into what is omitted in CA public schools and yet they can think critically) I would also question how "important" that particular topic (evolution) is if it truly is presented as a theory. Oh wait, it is important because it is the absolute foundation for every other biological thing taught in a public classroom. But it's only presented as a theory, as you all say. With a wink and a nod and a legal disclaimer. It's not like these kids weren't taught the scientific method. Heck they might know it better because they don't assume theories to be law. And lastly, what historical topic is being left out of the Christian curricula? The Revolutionary War? Louis and Clark? Oh wait, I think I know. But it's only presented as a theory, right? A historical theory.
LUnpretty11 wrote:PH, your BJ skills impress me.



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