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Texas schools board rewrites US history
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Texas schools board rewrites US history with lessons promoting God and guns

US Christian conservatives drop references to slave trade and sideline Thomas Jefferson who backed church-state separation


[Image: Cynthia-Dunbar-006.jpg] Cynthia Dunbar is one of a clutch of US Christian evangelists who have grasped control of the Texas education board. Photograph: Harry Cabluck/AP

Cynthia Dunbar does not have a high regard for her local schools. She has called them unconstitutional, tyrannical and tools of perversion. The conservative Texas lawyer has even likened sending children to her state's schools to "throwing them in to the enemy's flames". Her hostility runs so deep that she educated her own offspring at home and at private Christian establishments.
Now Dunbar is on the brink of fulfilling a promise to change all that, or at least point Texas schools toward salvation. She is one of a clutch of Christian evangelists and social conservatives who have grasped control of the state's education board. This week they are expected to force through a new curriculum that is likely to shift what millions of American schoolchildren far beyond Texas learn about their history.
The board is to vote on a sweeping purge of alleged liberal bias in Texas school textbooks in favour of what Dunbar says really matters: a belief in America as a nation chosen by God as a beacon to the world, and free enterprise as the cornerstone of liberty and democracy.
"We are fighting for our children's education and our nation's future," Dunbar said. "In Texas we have certain statutory obligations to promote patriotism and to promote the free enterprise system. There seems to have been a move away from a patriotic ideology. There seems to be a denial that this was a nation founded under God. We had to go back and make some corrections."
Those corrections have prompted a blizzard of accusations of rewriting history and indoctrinating children by promoting rightwing views on religion, economics and guns while diminishing the science of evolution, the civil rights movement and the horrors of slavery.
Several changes include sidelining Thomas Jefferson, who favoured separation of church and state, while introducing a new focus on the "significant contributions" of pro-slavery Confederate leaders during the civil war.
The new curriculum asserts that "the right to keep and bear arms" is an important element of a democratic society. Study of Sir Isaac Newton is dropped in favour of examining scientific advances through military technology.
There is also a suggestion that the anti-communist witch-hunt by Senator Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s may have been justified.
The education board has dropped references to the slave trade in favour of calling it the more innocuous "Atlantic triangular trade", and recasts the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as driven by Islamic fundamentalism.
"There is a battle for the soul of education," said Mavis Knight, a liberal member of the Texas education board. "They're trying to indoctrinate with American exceptionalism, the Christian founding of this country, the free enterprise system. There are strands where the free enterprise system fits appropriately but they have stretched the concept of the free enterprise system back to medieval times. The president of the Texas historical association could not find any documentation to support the stretching of the free enterprise system to ancient times but it made no difference."
The curriculum has alarmed liberals across the country in part because Texas buys millions of text books every year, giving it considerable sway over what publishers print. By some estimates, all but a handful of American states rely on text books written to meet the Texas curriculum. The California legislature is considering a bill that would bar them from being used in the state's schools.
In the past four years, Christian conservatives have won almost half the seats on the Texas education board and can rely on other Republicans for support on most issues. They previously tried to require science teachers to address the "strengths and weaknesses" in the theory of evolution – a move critics regard as a back door to teaching creationism – but failed. They have had more success in tackling history and social studies.
Dunbar backed amendments to the curriculum that portray the free enterprise system (there is no mention of capitalism, deemed to be a tainted word) as a cornerstone of liberty and argue that the government should have a minimal role in the economy.
One amendment requires that students be taught that economic prosperity requires "minimal government intrusion and taxation".
Underpinning the changes is a particular view of religion.
Dunbar was elected to the state education board on the back of a campaign in which she argued for the teaching of creationism – euphemistically known as intelligent design – in science classes.
Two years ago, she published a book, One Nation Under God, in which she argued that the United States was ultimately governed by the scriptures.
"The only accurate method of ascertaining the intent of the founding fathers at the time of our government's inception comes from a biblical worldview," she wrote. "We as a nation were intended by God to be a light set on a hill to serve as a beacon of hope and Christian charity to a lost and dying world."
On the education board, Dunbar backed changes that include teaching the role the "Jewish Ten Commandments" played in "political and legal ideas", and the study of the influence of Moses on the US constitution. Dunbar says these are important steps to overturning what she believes is the myth of a separation between church and state in the US.
"There's been this amorphous changing of how we look at religion and how we define religion within American history. One concern I have is that the viewpoint of the founding fathers is very clear. They were not against the promotion of religion. I think it is important to present a historically accurate viewpoint to students," she said.
On the face of it some of the changes are innocuous but critics say that closer scrutiny reveals a not-so-hidden agenda. History students are now to be required to study documents, such as the Mayflower Compact, which instil the idea of America being founded as a Christian fundamentalist nation.
Knight and others do not question that religion was an important force in American history but they fear that it is being used as a Trojan horse by evangelists to insert religious indoctrination into the school curriculum. They point to the wording of amendments such as that requiring students to "describe how religion and virtue contributed to the growth of representative government in the American colonies".
Among the advisers the board brought in to help rewrite the curriculum is David Barton, the leader of WallBuilders which seeks to promote religion in history. Barton has campaigned against the separation of church and state. He argues that income tax should be abolished because it contradicts the bible. Among his recommendations was that pupils should be taught that the declaration of independence establishes that the creator is at the heart of law, government and individual rights.
Conservatives have been accused of an assault on the history of civil rights. One curriculum amendment describes the civil rights movement as creating "unrealistic expectations of equal outcomes" among minorities. Another seeks to place Martin Luther King and the violent Black Panther movement as opposite sides of the same coin.
"We had a big discussion around that," said Knight, a former teacher. "It was an attempt to taint the civil rights movement. They did the same by almost equating George Wallace [the segregationist governor of Alabama in the mid-1960s] with the civil rights movement and the things Martin Luther King Jr was trying to accomplish, as if Wallace was standing up for white civil rights. That's how slick they are.
"They're very smooth at excluding the contributions of minorities into the curriculum. It is as if they want to render minority groups totally invisible. I think it's racist. I really do."
The blizzard of amendments has produced the occasional farce. Some figures have been sidelined because they are deemed to be socialist or un-American. One of them is a children's author, Bill Martin, who wrote a popular tale, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Martin was purged from the curriculum when he was confused with an author with a similar name but a different book, Ethical Marxism.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may...us-history
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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I disagree with the statement THE SCIENCE OF EVOLUTION.

Evolutionists are members of a cult which advocate unproven
theory (the theory of evolution).

Science study requires the SCIENTIFIC METHOD, by which
results can be REPLICATED. There is not a single case I know of
where life has been created and then evolved into other creatures.
There is not a single case where one species has evolved into another
species. There is no geological record of butterflies evolving into
elephants, grass into redwood trees, or monkeys into man.

There are millions of questions about evolution, zero answers.

Species DO evolve and change and mutate...but never has one
species evolved or mutated into ANOTHER species.

Evolution cultists believe by FAITH that Darwin's speculation is
true. The only true belief is that NOBODY KNOWS nor can anyone
ever know. So one theory may be as good as another.

Jack
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Jack White Wrote:I disagree with the statement THE SCIENCE OF EVOLUTION.

Evolutionists are members of a cult which advocate unproven
theory (the theory of evolution).

Science study requires the SCIENTIFIC METHOD, by which
results can be REPLICATED. There is not a single case I know of
where life has been created and then evolved into other creatures.
There is not a single case where one species has evolved into another
species. There is no geological record of butterflies evolving into
elephants, grass into redwood trees, or monkeys into man.

There are millions of questions about evolution, zero answers.

Species DO evolve and change and mutate...but never has one
species evolved or mutated into ANOTHER species.

Evolution cultists believe by FAITH that Darwin's speculation is
true. The only true belief is that NOBODY KNOWS nor can anyone
ever know. So one theory may be as good as another.

Jack

You are not a scientist and you know nothing about science so don't lecture us about the scientific method.
Experimentation is only one element. Another element is observation and analysis of data. Are you claiming that DNA does not exist? Or are you claiming that God was not smart enough to think up DNA and evolution.
The great strength of science is its ability to examine and discover new things which change theories. We are now learning that Darwin was not 100% accurate in his theory. He was hindered by the existing technology of the time. He had no concept of DNA and epigenetics.
FYI it is not necessary for us to create a star to understand how a star works.
FYI there is ample evidence of species evolving into other species. Your asking for a butterfly to change into an elephant is childish.
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Jack, you may have your doubts about evolution, others don't, but there is no doubt that creationism is a religious fairytale and does not belong in the science curriculum and that the history of slavery in the US does belong in the history curriculum.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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I urge all DPF contributors and readers in Texas to throw themselves wholeheartedly into this movement to revise history. A wealth of opportunities for complete absurdity exist. Surely it is time for the text books to reveal the truth about LHO - he shot Lincoln from a severe case of penis envy. Wrong assassin, wrong century, wrong motive? Yes, but no more absurd than the WC version.

Get to it, entryists!
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"

Joseph Fouche
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Quote: Surely it is time for the text books to reveal the truth about LHO - he shot Lincoln from a severe case of penis envy.
I had a Peter Presland coffee splatter moment then Paul :tee:
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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Anthony Marsh Wrote:
Jack White Wrote:I disagree with the statement THE SCIENCE OF EVOLUTION.

Evolutionists are members of a cult which advocate unproven
theory (the theory of evolution).

Science study requires the SCIENTIFIC METHOD, by which
results can be REPLICATED. There is not a single case I know of
where life has been created and then evolved into other creatures.
There is not a single case where one species has evolved into another
species. There is no geological record of butterflies evolving into
elephants, grass into redwood trees, or monkeys into man.

There are millions of questions about evolution, zero answers.

Species DO evolve and change and mutate...but never has one
species evolved or mutated into ANOTHER species.

Evolution cultists believe by FAITH that Darwin's speculation is
true. The only true belief is that NOBODY KNOWS nor can anyone
ever know. So one theory may be as good as another.

Jack

You are not a scientist and you know nothing about science so don't lecture us about the scientific method.
Experimentation is only one element. Another element is observation and analysis of data. Are you claiming that DNA does not exist? Or are you claiming that God was not smart enough to think up DNA and evolution.
The great strength of science is its ability to examine and discover new things which change theories. We are now learning that Darwin was not 100% accurate in his theory. He was hindered by the existing technology of the time. He had no concept of DNA and epigenetics.
FYI it is not necessary for us to create a star to understand how a star works.
FYI there is ample evidence of species evolving into other species. Your asking for a butterfly to change into an elephant is childish.

You do not know me, my education nor what I think. You wrongly
assume that I am a "creationist".

DNA is one of the best arguments AGAINST evolutionary theory. DNA
controls all life, not some theory.

I plainly stated that the only correct position is that we do not know.
Anyone who says they do is a fool.

Jack
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Magda Hassan Wrote:Jack, you may have your doubts about evolution, others don't, but there is no doubt that creationism is a religious fairytale and does not belong in the science curriculum and that the history of slavery in the US does belong in the history curriculum.

I have no doubts about evolution. The origin of life is unknown
...and unknowable.

I honor all who investigate it and I respect their right to have
opinions. "Evolution" and "creationism" are both unproven theories
from which we can learn much, but neither has the answers about
the origins of life. Those who think they do are deluded.

The history of slavery throughout history is abhorent. Please
do not limit it to the United States. More at fault than the slave
owners were the greedy "merchants" who captured them and
"sold" them like merchandise...less than human. Slave "owners"
were not all of the same kind. Some were inhumane, but most
treated "their slaves" humanely. It was the post-Civil War era
which brought about racial hatred...mostly by persons who had
not been "slave owners"...but were racial bigots...more shameful
than slavery itself.

Jack
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Jack White Wrote:The history of slavery throughout history is abhorent. Please
do not limit it to the United States.
Jack
Totally agree Jack but it is the Texas school board that wants to rewrite US history. I suspect because if they are so literal about the bible they probably also believe the bits about it being a god given right to own slaves.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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Jack White Wrote:
Anthony Marsh Wrote:
Jack White Wrote:I disagree with the statement THE SCIENCE OF EVOLUTION.

Evolutionists are members of a cult which advocate unproven
theory (the theory of evolution).

Science study requires the SCIENTIFIC METHOD, by which
results can be REPLICATED. There is not a single case I know of
where life has been created and then evolved into other creatures.
There is not a single case where one species has evolved into another
species. There is no geological record of butterflies evolving into
elephants, grass into redwood trees, or monkeys into man.

There are millions of questions about evolution, zero answers.

Species DO evolve and change and mutate...but never has one
species evolved or mutated into ANOTHER species.

Evolution cultists believe by FAITH that Darwin's speculation is
true. The only true belief is that NOBODY KNOWS nor can anyone
ever know. So one theory may be as good as another.

Jack

You are not a scientist and you know nothing about science so don't lecture us about the scientific method.
Experimentation is only one element. Another element is observation and analysis of data. Are you claiming that DNA does not exist? Or are you claiming that God was not smart enough to think up DNA and evolution.
The great strength of science is its ability to examine and discover new things which change theories. We are now learning that Darwin was not 100% accurate in his theory. He was hindered by the existing technology of the time. He had no concept of DNA and epigenetics.
FYI it is not necessary for us to create a star to understand how a star works.
FYI there is ample evidence of species evolving into other species. Your asking for a butterfly to change into an elephant is childish.

You do not know me, my education nor what I think. You wrongly
assume that I am a "creationist".

DNA is one of the best arguments AGAINST evolutionary theory. DNA
controls all life, not some theory.

I plainly stated that the only correct position is that we do not know.
Anyone who says they do is a fool.

Jack

I do know you and I know your lack of education.
I did not call you a creationist. But very few people who understand DNA are creationists. Almost all believe that DNA drives evolution.
Try explaining for us how you could have evolution without DNA or have DNA without evolution.
Again, answer my damn questions.
Do you think God is not smart enough to think up DNA?
Do you think God is not smart enough to think up evolution?
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