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Originally Posted by Ustwo
Christ, the book isn't 'banned' we are talking about what age it is suitable for a public school. You can go buy 2000 copies right now and hand them out legally. If you school doesn't use it, feel free to have your kids read it, there is more to education their your government funded schooling.
The only superior actions taken place within this argument are by those who feel they know better then others to say what they can and can't experience
So its ok if they say creationism should be taught in public schools? Seriously dude, the melodrama is getting a bit thick in here.
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I'm a dramatic guy, what can I say. If the class is religious studies, and it intends to teach about the bible without spin, not present the bible as fact, of course. People teaching about Native Son shouldn't openly advocate or openly disagree with anything in the novel; that's for the student to decide. And the way they decide what they think is experiencing other things in life. That's the point; how can you learn properly when your limited. People who would form opinions for others in Socrates' time were called Sophists. They still exist, we just call them something else now.