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Should tax money be used to teach children superstitions and other fantasies while using the bible as a source |
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070420/ap_o... Texas legislators want to waste your tax money teaching Christianity to children and buying bibles. they will never stop trying to impose their stupidity on everyone else 鈥淭here is strong reason to believe that St. Paul fabricated the belief system of Christianity from Zoroastrian mythology. In order to hide Paul鈥檚 plaigerism鈥?Christians burned the library of Alexandria in 390 A.D. Books in that library kept Mithra鈥檚 original story of what Pauline Doctrine is an almost exact copy. (George Sarton , Introduction to History of Sciences) , The Christian Trinity is a copy of the Pagan religion of Rome called Mithraism. Mithra was a half man half god who died for the sins of his followers. Guess what date the SUN god Mithra was born on ? - Thats right ...December 25th The concept of God having a son is the basis of most Polytheistic religions and the exact opposite of the Abrahamic message of Monotheism. Your Lord is ONE 鈥?no partner, no Son , No God incarnate. 鈥淭he son-ship of Jesus Christ is the greatest fiction of human history.鈥?(Lord Bishop of Canterbury Commission, the Spiritual Head of England, 1910.) 鈥淭he son-ship of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, the blood sacrifice of the lamb of God, atonement are not the teachings of Jesus. These are all inventions of Saint Paul who never really met Jesus.鈥?(Hastings Rashdall, The Theory of Good and Evil) Schools should be places of learning not a place to spread superstition and ignorance. This is a vile waste of tax money. If they want to teach their fantasy religion they should do it in church and use church money and not waste precious resources on this kind of foolishness. Well considering school waisted my time trying to teach me a superstitution about Pluto being a planet, I say one fantasy is as good as another. oh hell no they didn't it best not move in to California No, absolutely not. Certainly not! |
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