According to reporter Courtney Tanner of the Salt Lake Tribune, a parent submitted a formal request last December to get the Bible banned from Davis High School in Kaysville. The newspaper received a copy of it via a public records request. While the submitterâs name is redacted, the content of the request is glorious.
âIncest, onanism, bestiality, prostitution, genital mutilation, fellatio, dildos, rape, and even infanticide,â the parent wrote in their request, listing topics they found concerning in the religious text. âYouâll no doubt find that the Bible, under Utah Code Ann. § 76-10-1227, has âno serious values for minorsâ because itâs pornographic by our new definition.â
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âGet this PORN out of our schools,â the parent wrote. âIf the books that have been banned so far are any indication for way lesser offenses, this should be a slam dunk.â
The parent in question didnât just say all this. Included in the demand was an 8-page list of specific verses that justified the request. (...)
The Rev. Gerald L.K. Smith loved Jesus so much he built a seven-story statue on the top of an Ozark mountain to honor his savior.
Smith loved America, too, but despised many of his fellow Americans. Especially those who were Black, Jewish or immigrants.
An ordained Disciples of Christ pastor, master showman, skilled fundraiser, prolific writer and âminister of hate,â Smith spent decades warning white Christians that they were in danger of losing their country to devious forces conspiring against them.
To combat those forces, Smith founded a political party, ran for U.S. Senate and churned out tens of thousands of copies of The Cross and the Flag, a monthly magazine dedicated to the cause of Christian nationalism.
For Smith, that work was defined not by Jesus or the Constitution. His main concern was preserving Christian power and what he called âtraditional Americanism.â (...)
For hard-core Christian nationalists, new and old, the enemies list has often included Jews, Black Americans, immigrants and progressives, often labeled as Marxists.
âOne of the key parallels is an us-versus-them mentality where we have to circle the wagons because we are being attacked,â said Whitehead. âAnd the only way to survive is to fight back to take control and gain power.â (...)
Depends on how you define/limit best. Pedagogic institutions do not just focus on subject matters.
Nope, they officially invoke the new paradigm. Some call it wokeness. But it has some upsides for the majority of people, or so it seems.
Puppets on a string, or simply smarter, or better educated?
In no way supporting what this guy is selling, but...
I'm not sure the district got it right...and should focus on the best candidates, regardless of whatever beliefs they personally carry.
Depends on how you define/limit best. Pedagogic institutions do not just focus on subject matters.
In no way supporting what this guy is selling, but...
I'm not sure the district got it right...and should focus on the best candidates, regardless of whatever beliefs they personally carry.