“There is no need to teach that stars can fall out of the sky and land on a flat Earth in order to defend our religious faith.”
-Jimmy Carter, slamming the Georgia Dept. of Education’s proposal to ban the word “evolution” in state curriculum
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“There is no need to teach that stars can fall out of the sky and land on a flat Earth in order to defend our religious faith.”
-Jimmy Carter, slamming the Georgia Dept. of Education’s proposal to ban the word “evolution” in state curriculum
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Although I agree with Jimmy I have a new theory about this.
I think the religious right correctly believes the dumber they can make us and our kids, the more mind boggling bullshit they can get away with. I think they are geniouses in drooling moron’s clothing.
First banning books, now banning words. What’s next? Letters of the alphabet? If you ban the word “evolution,” you can’t say thinks like, “the theory of evolution is dubious at best, and has never been conclusively proven,” for example.
Whoops, “thinks?” Dr. Seuss would be proud?