• Eq0
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    10 months ago

    Is that a hyperbole or is this factually correct? :(

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      10 months ago

      Well it’s a bit of hyperbole. But as an example, the legislature was considering a bill to demand that all schools have the 10 commandments prominently on display (whether christian, muslim, or any kind of school). There was such outcry from the public that they instead settled on a curriculum telling teachers they have to include teaching about the 10 commandments in every classroom instead.

      After all how better to instill a sense of guilt and not living like Jesus than to force that down kids’ throats at every turn?

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        10 months ago

        Thanks… well, if there is no indoctrination people might even develop different opinions! /s

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          9 months ago

          Exactly, it’s one reason the mormon church does not encourage women to read or have opinions. They know that intelligence leads to discovering the church is a big sham.