SkepticThinker
Veteran Member
No, I don't mean that at all. Those aren't religious topics. They are scientific topics, and are taught based on the current available science....You mean like Christian kids are subjected to biased teaching regarding evolution, sex education, etc. in public schools?
People are moaning/complaining/accusing you in this thread, because you've admitted that you have violated the Establishment Clause of the Constitution. If you don't want people to moan/complain/accuse you, then stop doing that. If you continue, people will continue to call you out on it.My response and that of my spouse is to either home school or use a parochial school (free will association) or send the kids to government school, yet absolutely without doing the sort of moaning/complaining/accusing I'm seeing used against me on this thread. Parents should interact with the kids and what they're learning, of course!
If you want your kids to be subjected to purely religious teachings then you need to home school them or use a parochial school, rather than everybody else having to accommodate your beliefs over that of others.
Oh poor you, you're so oppressed for pushing your religious views on kids and proselytizing to them in a public school setting. I guess you should stop violating the Constitution then.HEAVEN FORFEND that I took ten minutes to share about Jesus with public school students who have 20,000 hours of secular, anti-God programming placed on them for 18 years before they get to university to have more sheer baloney pressed on them. I'M EVIL AND SHOULD BE IMPRISONED.
This is the problem with the liberal and skeptical biases alike!
There is no "anti-God programming" going on in public schools. Leaving god out of science or math isn't the same thing as telling kids there are no god(s). I wish you could understand this.
Nobody has said you're evil or that you should be imprisoned. No need to be so melodramatic. All we've said is that proselytizing to kids in a public school setting is not proper.