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From: rlr@pyuxd.UUCP (Rich Rosen)
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Subject: Re: "Secular Humanism" banned in the US Schools.
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Date: Thu, 22-Aug-85 23:08:40 EDT
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> Just curious again , but exactly what huminist dogma is taught in public
> schools? What I learned in school was Math, Chemistry, Biology, English
> ( but not much ), etc. But no course in secular humanism. Not even after
> school.  I must of missed it. 
> Bob Weiler.

Don't you know?  Teaching you to use logical reasoning instead of taking
things on faith?  Learning the scientific method of objective analysis?
Why, all of that is SECULAR HUMANISM!!!!!  Because it leads you to conclusions
that contradict religious thinking.  Thus, religionists feel it should be
banned, to prevent people from thinking about such things.  Isn't that clear?

What's that?  It's just the conclusions you reach using these methods that
you don't like?  Maybe they should start teaching subjectivism and wishful
thinking in schools to produce a "balanced view".  :-(
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Anything's possible, but only a few things actually happen.
					Rich Rosen    pyuxd!rlr