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"Negro Slaves Who Accepted Christ, Were Better Than Non-christian Free Men?" by Niflheim(m): 1:24pm On Jun 05, 2018
This is what they are teaching in a christian school in Florida!!! That the negro slaves who were beaten, bruised, starved, chained and basically made to live like diseased dogs in wretched conditions, were far better than free white men who were non christians!!!

But seriously? What is it with christianity and lying? And assuming they insist that they are not lying? Are they trying to claim that they are dumb enough to believe that this statement is true? Why can't they pray that their god gives them a new bain?


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ome private schools in Florida that rely on public funding teach students that dinosaurs and humans lived together, that God’s intervention prevented Catholics from dominating North America and that slaves who “knew Christ” were better off than free men who did not.

The lessons taught at these schools come from three Christian publishing companies whose textbooks are popular on many of about 2,000 campuses that accept, and often depend on, nearly $1 billion in state scholarships, or vouchers.

At the Orlando Sentinel’s request, educators from Florida colleges and school districts reviewed textbooks and workbooks from these publishers, looking at elementary reading and math, middle school social studies and high school biology materials.

They found numerous instances of distorted history and science lessons that are outside mainstream academics. The books denounce evolution as untrue, for example, and one shows a cartoon of men and dinosaurs together, telling students the Biblical Noah likely brought baby dinosaurs onto his ark. The science books, they added, seem to discourage students from doing experiments or even asking questions.
[/b]“Students who have learned science in this kind of environment are not prepared for college experiences,”[b] said Cynthia Bayer, a biology lecturer at the University of Central Florida who reviewed the science books. [/b]“They would be intellectually disadvantaged.”[b]

Schools Without Rules: An Orlando Sentinel Investigation »

The social studies books downplay the horrors of slavery and the mistreatment of Native Americans, they said. One book, in its brief section on the civil rights movement, said that [/b]“most black and white southerners had long lived together in harmony”[b] and that “power-hungry individuals stirred up the people.”

The books are rife with religious and political opinions on topics such as abortion, gay rights and the Endangered Species Act, which one labels a “radical social agenda.” They disparage religions other than Protestant Christianity and cultures other than those descended from white Europeans. Experts said that was particularly worrisome given that about 60 percent of scholarship students are black or Hispanic.

YOU CAN READ MORE ON "LUNATICS IN THE EDUCATION SYSTEM", HERE:.....................................http://www.orlandosentinel.com/features/education/school-zone/os-voucher-school-curriculum-20180503-story.html

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