@secondson saidThat is just about the stupidest and most ignorant post I have read this year.
Could it be teaching the truth?
18 Aug 19
@caissad4 saidWhy is that?
That is just about the stupidest and most ignorant post I have read this year.
Do you attribute the rise in violent crime in our public schools to good and wholesome teaching of what's right and wrong?
Your post above underscores a deep and disturbing underlying fear of the truth, crippling your intellectual ability to engage in a discourse relative to the cause and effect of the curriculum taught in our public schools on the morals of our youth.
19 Aug 19
@secondson saidA narrow minded post there. Is it a Christian, Moslem, Judaic or any other religious truth you are talking about ? All claim to know the truth.
Why is that?
Do you attribute the rise in violent crime in our public schools to good and wholesome teaching of what's right and wrong?
Your post above underscores a deep and disturbing underlying fear of the truth, crippling your intellectual ability to engage in a discourse relative to the cause and effect of the curriculum taught in our public schools on the morals of our youth.
@fmf saidYou wouldn't think so would you.
Do public schools in the U.S. really educate students in a way they end up not knowing that carrying out a mass murder is wrong?
But then that's where the mass murders occurred. Not in private schools, and not in parochial schools either.
The question rises, what is it private schools have that public schools don't that makes it appear that public schools may be fostering an environment conducive to violent behavior?
Of course it would be ignorant to hold public schools solely responsible. I'm certain there are many other contributing factors, all of which I'm equally certain you will take exception to if I were to list them.
Instead of doing that, perhaps you might offer your own reasons and explanations for the steady rise in violence throughout America.
No doubt you'll say it's because of religion, and Christianity in particular. I know caissad will.
@secondson saidSo you don't want to give a straightforward answer to my question?
You wouldn't think so would you.
But then that's where the mass murders occurred. Not in private schools, and not in parochial schools either.
The question rises, what is it private schools have that public schools don't that makes it appear that public schools may be fostering an environment conducive to violent behavior?
Of course it would be ignorant to hold pub ...[text shortened]...
No doubt you'll say it's because of religion, and Christianity in particular. I know caissad will.
@secondson saidWhy do you think public schools in the U.S. get shot up more than public schools in places like Canada, Germany, Britain, and the Netherlands?
You wouldn't think so would you.
But then that's where the mass murders occurred. Not in private schools, and not in parochial schools either.
The question rises, what is it private schools have that public schools don't that makes it appear that public schools may be fostering an environment conducive to violent behavior?
Of course it would be ignorant to hold pub ...[text shortened]...
No doubt you'll say it's because of religion, and Christianity in particular. I know caissad will.