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One of Arizonas oldest public charter schools is under fire from the Americans United for Separation of Church and State for using textbooks that actively promote religious interpretations of American history.
According to the group, Heritage Academy uses two books by controversial anti-communist author Cleon Skousen The 5,000 Year Leap and The Making of America that push Christian nation propaganda and other religious teachings on impressionable, young students, according to Alex Luchenitser, the associate legal director for Americans United.
Our purpose is not to convert students to different religious views, Heritage founder and Principal Earl Taylor told The Arizona Republic. It is to show them that religion influenced what the Founders did.
Principal Taylor insisted that the books are balanced by other selections, including Anne Franks The Diary of a Young Girl and Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels The Communist Manifesto. However, both of those books are taught as historical documents testimony from a particular historical moment about a specific worldview whereas Skousens books are used as textbooks containing material the students are supposed to learn.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/07/14/az-charter-schools-tea-party-history-book-claims-whites-envied-the-freedom-of-slaves/
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Oh, I'm sorry, it's ok we're teaching lies to our students because... it's balanced by facts??!?
Skittles
(153,160 posts)teaching religious garbage in school?
Gravitycollapse
(8,155 posts)Really, it's the challengeless superorder of our entire political system. We never challenge the very idea of idolizing the founding fathers. We simply redefine what they said and what what they said meant.
That's the fundamental dysfunction of the argument. Sometimes the only way to win is to not play the game.
Enrique
(27,461 posts)Beck turned him into a best-selling author.