My son is 5, in Kindergarten. Generally when he brings home a page that can be colored, it is only partially done. This Kwanzaa (is it a menora?) coloring page is so thoroughly done that I know he had to have spent at least an hour coloring it.
I've noticed in recent years that public schools are getting more and more insane when it comes to religion. What right do they have to teach my son of a holiday completely designed to replace legitimate holy days this time of year?
If it is a holiday that is now going to be taught and embraced by our school systems, I think Christmas, Hannakuh, and any other religous holidays should also be taught to our kids. Some would say Kwanzaa is not religous but cultural. As a Christian all I see is an anti-religious stumbling block designed solely to remove focus on what really matters this time of year.
2006-12-08
10:46:45
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