This weeks show is short due to me having parent teacher conferences today. I talk about a bill apparently being looked at in the Oklahoma state legislature concerning religious views in school. Basically what I have learned from an article in the Edmond Sun is that This bill, while in addition to allowing student's to push their views on others if they hold any rank in the school by using their speech time to talk about their religion, also would allow them to give answers that are scholastically wrong in a test or class and still receive credit.
The example given is some religions believe the Earth to be 6000 years old, while education believes it to be 4.65 billion. With this law the school would have to accept the 6000 answer or risk being sued.
Look folks, we all have things we don't like to do or subjects we don't want to learn. Sit in the room, give t he answers your taught and keep your individuality for outside the school. The end of days won't come if everyone who believed in the 6000 year old theory puts down 4.65 billion on a test. there are much better fights to be fought, like...oh I don't know...maybe increasing funding in education so that teachers have better resources to do their jobs?
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