The Ohio House on Wednesday passed the "Student Religious Liberties Act." Under the law, students can't be penalized if their work is scientifically wrong as long as the reasoning is because of their religious beliefs.Science is based on facts. Religion is based on belief. If a kid is taking an astronomy test and claims that the Earth is the center of the solar system, that answer is wrong, no matter what belief system they claim to follow.
This sort of "accommodation" is perniciously evil. As is the Christian Taliban, which has far more in common with folks like Mr. Bone Saw than they'd admit.
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They are then required to cite book and verses that supports that. Spelling,
grammar, and format still counts as well as a clear definitive explanation.
Failure on those points still deserves and F.
Eck!
Eck!: and they must cite them in the original Greek or Aramaic.
LRod
ZJX, ORD, ZAU retired
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