Sujet : Oklahoma religious movement in public education
De : rokimoto557 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (RonO)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 29. Mar 2025, 13:36:28
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https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/battle-religion-schools-oklahoma-decide-future-first-amendment-rcna191114Apparently the attempt to use the Bible as a textbook has been blocked by the state's supreme court, but they are likely to appeal to the supreme court eventually. The claim is that Judeo-Christian religious belief is an important component for understanding Western civilization and history. Just think of how much of classic literature has Biblical references (probably a lot of them would be banned by the religious bigots in Oklahoma if they could).
It should be noted that COPE (the ID Network turned into COPE in order to sell the switch scam without having ID in the name of their organization) failed to sell the switch scam to Oklahoma for more than a decade. The Oklahoma creationist rubes would not bend over for the switch scam if they could not tell the students the religious reason for the obfuscation and denial.
Instead Oklahoma is trying a more honest and open approach to getting their religious notions into the public schools. The article indicates that the current US Supreme court may be open to the current ploy.
Ron Okimoto