Saturday, August 29, 2009

Religion in the Schools: Gaia Worship

Adrienne at the Catholic Corner has this poster that a parent found hanging prominently in her child's second-grade classroom and sent to the Glenn Beck show:


This is one of the stupidest things I've seen since the "great women in history" quilt from the far-off college days with a panel honoring, among others, convicted traitor Ethel Rosenberg.

Is this in a public school? If so, I thought we weren't supposed to have religion in the public schools. Why doesn't this violate the alleged wall of separation between church and state?

Whether this is in public schools or not: parents: where are you on this crap?

7 comments:

  1. I don't know what the heck the flap is NO WHERE on this poster is a diety or a religion mentioned.. and is respect for the earth a religious statement? Just because the pictures and the font are fanciful and different does this automatically mean it's from the Gaian religious beliefs? Really STOP reading into things.. wat the poster says is that we should respect the earth because it sustains us.. we should ALL understand that

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  2. I don't know what the heck the flap is NO WHERE on this poster is a diety or a religion mentioned.. and is respect for the earth a religious statement? Just because the pictures and the font are fanciful and different does this automatically mean it's from the Gaian religious beliefs? Really STOP reading into things.. wat the poster says is that we should respect the earth because it sustains us.. we should ALL understand that

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  3. Umm... Try the religion of earth worship. It's written all over the poster. Can't you see it? It's there between every line.

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  4. theoldbat1 - either you have an inability to read subtexts or this post touched a sensitive nerve.

    Plain and simple - pantheistic, nature-worshipping socialism.

    oh, and...uh... how's that Hope and Change working out for ya?

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  5. Nations are killing off their entire populations through lack of replacement offspring to be subservient to Gaia. Keep telling yourself Gaia isn't religion.

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  6. oldbat - I think I'll rely on God for my sustenance...

    That poster is nothing more than subversive indoctrination of young impressionable minds. Period!

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  7. Gaia/earth worship is much more believeble than "gods" people in the sky? comon, atleast earth is real..(sorry for my bad english) /Gaian Richard Neij

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