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Bobby -> RE: Tyranny of the atheist minority (5/31/2008 10:11:02 PM)
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ORIGINAL: freakofnature The problem as I see it is that unfortunately, schools are teaching their own brand of religion, it is called secularism. I think also, however, that the rights of individuals to pray and read bible passages in schools and public arenas are what is the bigger problem. No, I don't want a teacher, principal, school lunch lady or janitor leading the school prays as their doctrine may or may not be biblical. HOWEVER, it is an individuals right to be able to read and pray and that has been at least hampered by the secularist. As far as why the minority/athiest get such a loud voice is mainly because yes, they have the funds and generally... they are running our institutions of higher learning. They are usually the well educated, professor elitist that have contacts and available funds to speak the loudest. But groups such as the American Center for Law and Justice run by none other than Jay Sekulow are fighting back. They do well to represent the Christian voice. Not only do they run our schools, they have been influenced through leaders such as John Dewey, whose philosophy of "no right, no wrong, it's how you feel" that has been the rule of schools, and the rules established by generations taught under his idealism. Sadly, this has created a problem worse than what we thought. They push it through everywhere in Hollywood, and we're paying the price. When anything that's a lie is tolerated but the truth is not allowed, what are we saying? At Christmastime, we see where kids are singing "winter" music of everything but the Christ, and even at church, people will be offended by singing of Händel, Franck, and other witty sacred masterpieces, but they will accept kids dancing to secular pieces at church!
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