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How can America be rid of the disease of Islam without doing harm to the Consitution?

Should we adopt the measures France has? Hijab bans and laws requiring any immigrent to prove cultural adaptablity?

I dont think it will work. As for immigration, no Muslims should be allowed in, period, and I suspect we are already doing that.

So imagine the next Islamic catastropic terror attack from within, what do we do? Well, immediately maybe we do what we did with the our Japenese citzens in WW2, but long term, one solution could be an evolution curriculum.

You see, its the ignorant filthy hate imam's that indoctrinate the young to do their filthy bidding, but what if we finally had a hearty evolution curriculum that competed with these monkeys (no pun intended)?

This law would apply to private school as well, so there of course would be First Amend debates there...but imagine.

Every kid being exposed to teachers dedicated only to evolution.

2006-06-16 14:08:33 · 9 answers · asked by international_man_in_budapest 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

If every school kid had a heavy dose, of the real thing, Islam would lose its ability to manufacture brainwashed drones internally and it would be much harder for these smelling Imam's to sell there hate.

ALSO, maybe a social sciences class that is designed to tagret all this Anti-American propaganda from Islamists...stuff like "Everyones naked in America and raping people"....many muslims really believe that.

we need to kill this "decadence" label

2006-06-16 14:11:07 · update #1

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Of course evolution should be a mandatory teaching! It is part of the natural world, just like biology, math, astronomy, etc. We are not doing children any favors by allowing the myth of creationism to be taught as if it is fact. Creationism will not make them smarter, will not help them understand science, will not get them into a better college, and will not prepare them for any career in any field of science. The only thing it does is teach them to be satisfied with "Goddidit" as an explanation for every complex thing that they don't want to bother understanding. American children are already further behind most other industrialized nations in the fields of math and science; creationism teaching will put them further behind--a grave disservice to our children and our nation.

Furthermore, I think all schools should have mandatory classes on logic and critical thinking, starting in elementary school, so that children will learn how to distinguish facts from bull****. Then maybe there wouldn't be so many of them being sucked into the vortex of religious nonsense, resulting in the slow and welcome death of all religions. Good riddance to them, I say.

2006-06-16 14:22:42 · answer #1 · answered by Antique Silver Buttons 5 · 3 1

Teaching that the human race evolved from primates would be wrong because it has yet to be proven, infact quite the opposite. Do you ever wonder why all animals have the ability to sense when there is a natural disaster comming i.e. earthquake tsunami etc. It is because they did evolve on this earth and have a special connection with the earths magnetic feild and can sense any slight disruption in that feild. Humans do not have that ability which means we were created not too long ago mabey a couple thousand years. Teaching that all creatures evolve and adapt should be tought because that has been proven.

2006-06-16 14:31:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Oh, wow... you need to do no longer ignore that america is an fairly distinct usa. There are Wiccians, Pagans, Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, Mormons, Catholics, Methodists, Lutherans, Baptists, or perhaps more effective than i am going to call! in case you had prayer in college, you'll ought to allow there be different issues in college. If colleges even tried to contain faith in on a daily basis college activities, you'll quickly haven't any time left for learning. we ought to actual be training a gaggle of blended-faith idiots. that can finally backfire on the little ones. you'll also be forcing some young ones to be non secular. i comprehend some atheists who imagine the perception of praying to at least some thing that isn't there is repulsive, yet they're nonetheless good human beings. that is maximum proper to save faith out of colleges, only for the point of kid's learning and figure's sanity. in case you actually pick young ones to have a needed prayer hour, I propose homeschooling, non secular college (Catholic, Lutheran, etc.), or perhaps in simple terms having an hour positioned aside on your little ones to wish to their Heavenly Father. Have your little ones attend their church's amenities and young ones communities. you are able to actual have your little ones be non secular and want they prepare their young ones to be an same way. Edit -- I in simple terms seen this, what occurs if praying in college in simple terms makes the kids more effective rebellious? that is easily plausible and extremely does no longer be that large.

2016-11-14 21:21:35 · answer #3 · answered by weagraff 4 · 0 0

Teaching only evolution, which is pretty much the way it is right now, is not the answer. First of all, it's not any more true than creation. But I seriously doubt that could really do anything to deter terrorists.

2006-06-16 14:19:23 · answer #4 · answered by southfloridamullets 4 · 0 1

The very foundation of the United States is acceptance. So accept others.

2006-06-16 14:12:18 · answer #5 · answered by Fool on the Hill 4 · 0 0

all religion and evolution should be left out of school so that our young can learn algebra and reading,and English fails so much in the schools,it is a shame.that is our language.so,forget about how the world got here, and teach them how to live in it, and you will have progress.

2006-06-16 14:16:25 · answer #6 · answered by vieja 4 · 0 1

what in you re long incoherent rant does stoping terror have to do with teaching evolutionary truth in schools

2006-06-16 14:19:40 · answer #7 · answered by mattdaimao 3 · 0 0

anything for two free points
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2006-06-17 08:20:48 · answer #8 · answered by myke_n_ykes 6 · 0 0

I'm with Lois! :-) Well said and all that...

2006-06-16 14:30:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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