Just when you thought the Texas Textbook Wars could not get any more absurd, Republicans on the SBOE blocked a measure yesterday that would have taught students the importance of the First Amendment.
Really?
This proves my theory that these zealots are not interested in democracy, but rather in living in either a theocracy or an idiocracy.
Do evangelicals not realize that “separation of church and state” actually protects them? If there were no “separation of church and state,” and Christianity was allowed to be taught as truth in the classroom, there would be nothing in place to stop a more progressive brand of Christianity being taught–one that might challenge their kids to question their parent’s narrow interpretation of Christianity.
Also, not only does the First Amendment guarantee the ”separation of church and state”, but also the “separation of state and church.” In other words, it prevents the Federal government from coming into your church and telling you what you may preach and how you may preach it.
Many of the early immigrants to this country came escaping countries with state sponsored churches. Why would we want to revert to the practices of England?
You ask me, there is a lot of value for both conservatives and progressives, Democrats and Republicans, Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, atheists, etc. in the “separation of church and state.”
I said it during the Bush years and I’ll say it again, Christian extremists are scared to death of the First Amendment, not only because of “separation of church and state”, but also because of the guarantee of “freedom of speech.” In the end, that is what this argument is about.
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The Faulty Logic of Republicans on Education « Geoausch
March 13, 2010 at 5:23 pm (UTC -6)
[...] of the minority, but Republicans on the SBOE seem to reject that notion as well. On Thursday, they blocked a measure introduced by a Democrat that would have taught the importance of “separatio…. While Republicans claim to support the idea that we live in a constitutional republic, their [...]