3/21/2006 8:35:00 PM
for real. have you SEEN the supreme court?
3/21/2006 8:37:33 PM
JonHGuth
3/21/2006 8:55:11 PM
not to mention that it's debatable whether the ratio of myth to historical fact leans towards one side or the other
3/21/2006 9:00:08 PM
ok, have it your way. a bible class that does nothing but shoot down everything it says, thus destroying the faith of every one of these kids who goes in there believing it.such a compassionate person.
3/21/2006 9:01:24 PM
Look dudeJust because beliefs are religious doesn't make them any more important or holy than regular old beliefsReligious beliefs can be stupid. It's true. Teaching kids to doubt and question idiotic beliefs is the epitome of compassion.Push it to the limit.
3/21/2006 9:18:01 PM
and if it's done correctly, i don't have a problem with thatbut it opens the door to anti-religious assholes with an axe to grind who want to push their non-belief on people through interpreting the Bible (or any religious text) in an unfair, pessimistic manner.[Edited on March 21, 2006 at 10:05 PM. Reason : i have only done this once before]
3/21/2006 10:05:16 PM
I've noticed a disproportionate amount of posts containing the word shit in this thread.I just wanted to point that out to anyone else who finds the elitist vernacular interesting.
3/21/2006 10:37:29 PM
Religion in general is a very difficult subject to teach, especially in public schools, because no matter how it's taught, someone is going to complain.The biggest issue will be the parents. There are very few parents that get involved with teachers past the high school level, but there are a lot of parents that will get involved until their kids graduate from high school. They'll be the ones most likely to complain.If the class focuses on the supernatural more often than the history - parents complain that the school is promoting Christianity over the others.If the class tries to be neutral and focus on the history - bible beater parents complain that the school doesn't teach "the most important" parts of the bible. No matter how a teacher may teach the class, they'll probably be subject to a lot of unnecessary criticism and complaints.
3/21/2006 10:44:40 PM
3/22/2006 8:48:07 AM
"I was suggesting that if history is actually your goal then the bible should only be one of many sources you use to study the non supernatural goings on of the time period."When I said this earlier I was kind of getting at the point that while the idea of using it as a historical document is nice, it is definitely going to fall through. The aim of the people pushing it doesn't seem to be to use it as a historical document... and even if it was, once you tell teachers in the bible belt that the law says its okay to teach the bible now, what do you think they are going to actually do?http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/03/22/afghan.christian/index.html
3/22/2006 9:08:24 AM
but should you use it as a historical document? I was assuming this class was going to analyze the religious beliefs in the bible, not be a history class using the bible as a historical text, because IT'S NOT a historical text. It's a mythical text with some history, and it's very debatable what is and is not historical fact.
3/22/2006 10:50:00 AM
there are plenty of things that are very clearly historical facts, but anyways the article said exactly what the class would be; a class on the history and literature of the old testament and new testament eras. the class would focus on the law, morals, values and culture of the eras. i dont see any arguments against that
3/22/2006 11:08:50 AM
in my class on ancient greek religion when we see Apollo miraculously controlling the weather to lead a ship of people to his new temple so their will be people to man it as a reflection on migrations of peoples and religion, and its pointed out that this probably wasn't a supernatural happening.when we see the story of pscyhe & eros, or dionysus & seleme, we look at the supernatural events and point out why these stories were made up as a reflection of the family values of the time, and the concerns with proper governance, the laws on how the crown should be passed down through generations etc.will this bible class on values go at is from the stand point of trying to see why a story about a man coming back to life was probably a reflection of values at the time?
3/22/2006 11:15:48 AM
let's hope so
3/22/2006 12:05:57 PM
3/22/2006 6:45:27 PM
why is this such a big deal...my high school has been offering a bible class for years
3/23/2006 3:32:59 PM
Was your high school private?
3/23/2006 3:41:23 PM
my HS offered a bible Lit class and still does.... and it was public, Why can we have classes on the Koran but not the Bible... Why is teaching Christian history and Literature illegal but Jewish and Islamic literature not?
3/23/2006 4:07:42 PM
cause the idea that some people might want to voluntarily learn about the law, morals, values and culture of the new and old testament eras makes some liberals pissy, and that just makes me more sure this is a good idea
3/23/2006 4:11:33 PM
3/23/2006 5:10:24 PM
how the fuck did i get rolled in with the "oppressed minority christians"i think those people are fucking retarded, christians aren't oppressed
3/23/2006 5:25:05 PM
fair enough[Edited on March 23, 2006 at 5:30 PM. Reason : ...]
3/23/2006 5:27:26 PM
as a liberal, those types of liberals annoy me cause they make me look retarded by proxynothing in that should put me in the oppressed christian category
3/23/2006 5:28:52 PM
3/23/2006 5:32:57 PM
they aren't promoting religious idealsdid you read at all what the class would be about or just read "bible" and freak the fuck outapparently it wasn't the former
3/23/2006 5:35:39 PM
3/23/2006 5:40:09 PM
I quoted the article. I'd assume you could deduce from that, I read it.So, you assume it'll be a simple discussion of what values Christians held. Not an evaluation of them.
3/23/2006 5:41:07 PM
this isnt a theology course[Edited on March 23, 2006 at 5:56 PM. Reason : .]
3/23/2006 5:41:38 PM
3/23/2006 5:53:30 PM
also just so you know, even the ACLU supports the Bible Literacy Project which uses “The Bible and Its Influence” as a textbook.but if this is really an issue you want to go after, http://www.bibleinschools.net/sdm.asp has classes in 1100 high schools all over the country
3/23/2006 5:56:43 PM
3/23/2006 6:17:24 PM
thats not a strawmani gave an example to show why limiting courses based on resources an interests is not violating the first amendmentyou made a stupid point and i countered it with another stupid point
3/23/2006 6:21:17 PM
3/23/2006 6:22:19 PM
No. You presented a totally unrelated argument, and destroyed it.I explicitly stated that the students of the school can't violate the first amendment by request or majority vote. You countered with some bullshit about a military history class some students requested, which I have to spell out for you apparently, IS NOT AT ALL RELATED TO NOR MENTIONED IN the first amendment; therefore, it was a strawman.And Jesus Christ. You want a cookie? I'm allowed to disagree with the ACLU's positions. I make up my own mind, I don't let them do it for me.
3/23/2006 6:42:11 PM
someone said:
3/23/2006 6:59:53 PM
3/24/2006 1:50:39 PM
As long as it's only an elective, it can be a worship service for all I care. That said, I wish I'd been able to have a class in my school where the Bible was studied in a historical context. It would have helped some of my classmates grow up not to be so Pentecostal.
3/24/2006 4:46:34 PM
interesting.
3/25/2006 2:03:06 AM
Nope, my high school was public. Offers a class on the new and old testaments.
3/25/2006 2:09:11 AM