Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
Ok, that was better and calmer. We were talking about quality of education and testing, but since this is what you really want to discuss, then my only response would be that it's a matter of choice. You go to public school and learn about evolution and I go and learn about creationism. These are fundamental differences that neither side would ever resolve with the other. It's a lose-lose to try and argue. On the other hand, if we remove that one basic debate from the equation, then we can discuss the quality of education between public and private schools; regardless of religion, or lack thereof.
>The natural laws, like physics, cannot be denied. A quality education requires teaching the facts of nature, and not a mythological explanation of the world.
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>If we accept one false reason - we will accept any false reasons - nationlism and fascism will usually follow. It will become easy to deny rights, and do harm, in the name of the diety. The darkside of fundalmentalism.
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