Sunday, October 24, 2010

Iran, Texas, The Difference Is?

And one can tell the difference, how? Iran:

Iran has imposed new restrictions on 12 university social sciences deemed to be based on Western schools of thought and therefore incompatible with Islamic teachings, state radio reported Sunday.

The list includes law, philosophy, management, psychology, political science and the two subjects that appear to cause the most concern among Iran's conservative leadership — women's studies and human rights.

"The content of the current courses in the 12 subjects is not in harmony with religious fundamentals and they are based on Western schools of thought," senior education official Abolfazl Hassani told state radio.

Sounds a little bit too close to this.

The Christian right is making a fresh push to force religion onto the school curriculum in Texas with the state's education board about to consider recommendations that children be taught that there would be no United States if it had not been for God.

Members of a panel of experts appointed by the board to revise the state's history curriculum, who include a Christian fundamentalist preacher who says he is fighting a war for America's moral soul, want lessons to emphasise the part played by Christianity in the founding of the US and that religion is a civic virtue.

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One of the panel, David Barton, founder of a Christian heritage group called WallBuilders, argues that the curriculum should reflect the fact that the US Constitution was written with God in mind including that "there is a fixed moral law derived from God and nature", that "there is a creator" and "government exists primarily to protect God-given rights to every individual".

Barton says children should be taught that Christianity is the key to "American exceptionalism" because the structure of its democratic system is a recognition that human beings are fallible, and that religion is at the heart of being a virtuous citizen.

Food for thought.

2 comments:

Arno said...

Hmm. Wall builders. Hmm. They are the perceived enemy they seek to destroy.
Hmm.

Carrie said...

I know. It's a bit much for the "stupid people" to get. The "thou shalt not cast a stone" meme doesn't seem to apply to these people, east or west.

Ramp it up is the theme song, and whatever will be, will be, is my Doris Day's themed adios.

Hopefully, people like us have a plan B. (laughs). I've got the booze and (cough cough) other necessities. No arms necessary. Bring whatever you else can to the parteeeeee!!! Well, I could use a power generator, that doesn't run on diesel or gas (ok, so I am channeling "Back to The Future"). But, whatever you can bring is ok!