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  • Jun 29, 2024
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    BankRollFresh1

    But for real, schools don't need religion that should be the parents job.

    indoctrinating youth that fairytale is real shouldn’t be anyone’s job

  • Jun 29, 2024
    JaeRell
    https://twitter.com/TheOklahoman_/status/1782809417836122353

    Judging by the fact that it’s Oklahoma, I’m guessing that it went from poverty to just above poverty anyway

  • Jun 29, 2024
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    Young D

    indoctrinating youth that fairytale is real shouldn’t be anyone’s job

    I always love an edgy take

  • Oct 4, 2024
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  • Oct 4, 2024
    CrimsonArk
    https://twitter.com/grahamdavida/status/1842191295256908112

    "The King James Version remains the preferred translation of many Protestant Christians, and is considered the only valid one by many Evangelicals."

  • Oct 4, 2024
    CrimsonArk
    https://twitter.com/grahamdavida/status/1842191295256908112

  • Oct 4, 2024
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    It's cause a whole half of this country just simply doesn't live in reality. These people will not budge on anything that makes sense.

  • Oct 4, 2024
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    separation of church and state still going strong

  • Oct 4, 2024
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    Hopefully there are some teachers that will take on the challenge to teach the text as required but then critique it like any other writing, with a lot more criticism and push back than they'd get from church

  • Oct 4, 2024
    CrimsonArk
    https://twitter.com/grahamdavida/status/1842191295256908112

    Everything's a scam.

  • Oct 4, 2024
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    009

    It's cause a whole half of this country just simply doesn't live in reality. These people will not budge on anything that makes sense.

    These boomers got so used to having things their way that now they throw tantrums when you point out how and why they are wrong smh

  • myleezy

    separation of church and state still going strong

    Thomas Jefferson seeing this like

  • Oct 4, 2024
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    I think providing the history and the effects of all religions should be mandatory in philosophy, language arts, sociology, and history classes. however, making the teaching only the Bible as a REQUIREMENT is insane because it shows a blatant prioritization of Christianity over any other religion.

    and America still loves preaching and flexing it being the "melting pot of all walks of life"

  • Oct 4, 2024
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    Standard bibles cost 2.99 but somehow 3 million on specific bibles isn't "too much government" or government overspending or all that other s*** they cry about

  • Oct 4, 2024
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    Zach LaBeam

    Standard bibles cost 2.99 but somehow 3 million on specific bibles isn't "too much government" or government overspending or all that other s*** they cry about

    Imagine thinking Republicans care about too much government or government spending. Those mfers ballooned the national deficit even harder than the democrats

  • Oct 4, 2024
    Zach LaBeam

    These boomers got so used to having things their way that now they throw tantrums when you point out how and why they are wrong smh

    It's not even just boomers anymore. F***ass Trump created a whole generation of grifters,bad faith actors and legitimate conservative supporters in the youth.

  • Oct 4, 2024

    Hope they cover the Land of Nod in-depth otherwise these kids are not learning about weights and measurements

  • Oct 4, 2024
    CrimsonArk
    https://twitter.com/grahamdavida/status/1842191295256908112

    Democrats are so p**** for not shutting this down

  • Oct 4, 2024

    We're cooked

  • Oct 4, 2024
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    Zach LaBeam

    Hopefully there are some teachers that will take on the challenge to teach the text as required but then critique it like any other writing, with a lot more criticism and push back than they'd get from church

    Given the fact that teachers in Oklahoma make an average salary of less than $50k a year, I would absolutely do this and then gtfo of the profession there

    Can’t imagine teaching in a super hostile environment like that for a poverty wage

    The uneducated get more uneducated when you treat education like a joke

  • Oct 4, 2024
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    Young D

    Given the fact that teachers in Oklahoma make an average salary of less than $50k a year, I would absolutely do this and then gtfo of the profession there

    Can’t imagine teaching in a super hostile environment like that for a poverty wage

    The uneducated get more uneducated when you treat education like a joke

    Idiocracy was a documentary

  • Oct 4, 2024
    Zach LaBeam

    Idiocracy was a documentary

    It actually makes me mad that the people that Idiocracy have seen the movie and think it's about OTHER people. My super conservative coworker who honestly believes that women shouldn't vote and that "the establishment is afraid of Trump". Thinks that movie is about "wokeness" like you really can't reason with these people

  • Oct 4, 2024
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    Honestly these kids need some morals

  • Real af

  • Oct 4, 2024
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    I don’t see a problem if they voted on it