This week was short and I haven't noticed much in the way of news. So I punching down, so to speak, by focusing on this story that appeared on Rawstory.com written by Eric W. Dolan:
Students in a
freshman biology class in Atlanta’s Grady High School were shown a PowerPoint
presentation that linked evolution to Satan, abortion, divorce, racism, and
homosexuality.
The Grady High
student newspaper, the Southerner, reported that Anquinette Jones used the
PowerPoint presentation to teach the theory of evolution to her students during
a freshman biology class last spring.
One slide in the
52-slide presentation included an illustration that shows creationism and
evolution as two sides in a war between good and evil. Creationism is shown to
be from Christ, while evolution is from Satan. The illustration suggests
evolution is the driving force behind euthanasia, homosexuality, pornography,
abortion, divorce, and racism — social ills that are all defeated by
creationism and Christianity.
My bullshit detector is wobbling a bit right now. I don't think anyone could be this fucking dumb and the primary source is a high school newspaper... so yeah... not to denigrate high school students...
Ok, I found another source, which actually shows and links to the primary sources. Uggh.. The article written by the high school students is actually well written and appears to be factual... uggh.. my faith in humanity is both downgraded by the stupidity of a biology teacher and yet bolstered by great journalism that gives me hope for the future.
One slide in the 52-slide presentation included an illustration that shows creationism and evolution as two sides in a war between good and evil. Creationism is shown to be from Christ, while evolution is from Satan. The illustration suggests evolution is the driving force behind euthanasia, homosexuality, pornography, abortion, divorce, and racism — social ills that are all defeated by creationism and Christianity.
But after looking through the slideshow it appears the rest of the material was fairly solid. So unless the teacher undercuts the rest of the slideshow with a stupid verbal rant everything's fine:
Jones told the
Southerner that the PowerPoint presentation originated with the Atlanta Public
Schools system. But students told the paper that Jones had brought up
creationism and criticized evolution in her biology class before.
“She always had
random comments about [creationism],” student {Name Redacted} told the Southerner.
“If someone would ask if we were going to learn evolution, she was like, ‘No, I
don’t teach that.’”
“[I] have gay
parents, and [the cartoon] said that evolution caused homosexuality and it
implied that to be negative, so I was pretty offended by it,” another student,
{Name Redacted}, said.
Students are taking the initiative and become active and engaged in democracy and their future.
And it seems that the students understand why this circumstance is wrong, or at least some of the students seem to understand why this is wrong.
Liam '14
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