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This is the same exact complain I had with so many here who believed George Jr's lies about WMDs. Those lies were justified by the exact same superficial assumptions being made here about this guy's presentation. Well maybe those who decided to fire him first learned those details. Or maybe they used the same rational being used here. I don't know. What I do know is that people here have opinions without learning any of the necessary and sufficient details. That article tells us not one sufficient fact for anyone to have an opinion. The only thing we do know is that school administrators did meet with the teacher for 90 minutes before firing him. When is that sufficient for anyone here to have an opinion? |
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http://www.drscience.com/ How does Dr. Science know the secrets of the universe? He has a Masters Degree ... in Science! |
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I don't mean to say that what he did was right; simply that highschool students should be beyond the "impressionable" stage. To the point, at least, that a few bogus ideas will not 'pollute' them. |
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They should have warned him not to show it again and then fired him if he did or made references to his religious views in school if this was a public school.
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well at least he only lasted eight days. Afterall, It took god himself to make the whole world in seven so.....no harm done and kudos to the school district for severing that ugly head.
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Someone could put a nice little bow on those items (evolution,nazis, and PP) if he was talking about eugenics but I daresay he was probably way outside of the curriculum.
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rkzenrage - you have implied one interpretation of the facts. That is also why I could saw through myths called 'Weapons of Mass Destruction'. I did not draw conclusions based in spin or implicataions. I used only facts and discovered many other 'realities'. Well the school administration apparently sees things differently. Were they right? Not a single lurker here can say. Facts as posted here could say he was demonstrating example of spin and propaganda. Can you point to a fact that says otherwise? Only one. The school administration apparently concluded - and we can only speculate on this - concluded that he was not doing as the teacher claimed. Nothing in those power point descriptions says anything definitive; only that a parent viewed the power point slides and drew a conclusion. We don't even know what the school administration concluded. Was the teacher promoting god? We only know what school board actions were. |
Yeah.. I can see how this confuses some.. LOL! It's so vague.:3_eyes:
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How do you discuss religious propaganda verse Nazi propaganda verses science of evolution when not including biblical references that are used as propaganda? Nothing here says what the teacher did was for a logical discussion. School board actions imply otherwise. But we don't make decisions based in summary judgements. We make decisions based upon 'reasons why'. We have from that news article 'no reasons'. We have only enough to speculate two completely different conclusions. From those facts in a classic 'Daily News' type report, both incompatible conclusions are correct. That just cannot be. Newspaper facts are woefully insufficient for anything but wild speculation. Only facts provided: 1) school board decision, 2) parent viewed power point slides, and 3) references were made to Bible quotes. We don't even know what those quotes were. IOW we have near zero information to make a decision about the teacher's intents. |
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