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From: bob@pedsgd.UUCP (Robert A. Weiler)
Newsgroups: net.politics,net.religion
Subject: Re: "Secular Humanism" banned in the US Schools.
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Date: Thu, 22-Aug-85 10:04:37 EDT
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In article <5766@cbscc.UUCP> pmd@cbscc.UUCP (Paul Dubuc) writes:

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>It seems to me that the secularists want it both ways.  When it becomes
>beneficial to have one's beliefs viewed as religious, the wear the
>religious mantle.  When it comes to keeping certain ideas out of the
>public schools, however, that's different.  Then you're only religious
>if you believe in God.  The Humanist Manifestos proclaim the religious
>nature of humanism, though many humanists avoid the term.  Some don't
>
>
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. 
If what were really talking about Creation/ Evolution, this isnt where
it belongs.
>Paul Dubuc 	cbscc!pmd

Bob Weiler.