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was stopped in 1963? His quote: "The Christian religion is the religion of our country. From it are derived our notions on character of God, on the great moral Governor of the universe. On its doctrines are founded the peculiarities of our free institutions. From no source has the author drawn more conspicuously than from the sacred Scriptures. From all these extracts from the Bible I make no apology." President Lincoln called him the "Schoolmaster of the Nation".

2006-11-30 06:33:11 · 5 answers · asked by Lovin' Mary's Lamb 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I'm using historical archive sources, NOT any lying anti-Christian revisionists texts.

2006-11-30 06:42:10 · update #1

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The McGuffey readers are stilll available and I think are still used in some home-schooling curriculums....

god bless

2006-11-30 06:47:37 · answer #1 · answered by happy pilgrim 6 · 0 0

From Wikipedia:
"William Holmes McGuffey (September 23, 1800 - May 4, 1873) was an American professor who created the McGuffey Readers, one of America's first textbooks."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Holmes_McGuffey

By the 1950s, schools in Midland and Odessa (TX) had replaced McGuffey Readers with Donald Duck comic books, which provided the full curriculum for the education of a youngster named George W. (Dumbya) Bush.

2006-11-30 14:35:04 · answer #2 · answered by Jim 5 · 0 0

christian is not the religion of our country. the country is founded on free-religion. many immigrated to this country to escape from religious persecution, and many of the founding fathers were actually free mason not christian. teaching that this was founded on christianity is a lie. its founded on freedom.

2006-11-30 14:36:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Hugh Hefner?






It is a joke :)

2006-11-30 14:36:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

norton

2006-11-30 14:35:55 · answer #5 · answered by Angel Baby 5 · 0 0

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