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To focus only on the Christian’s magic book lends the impression nothing else was going on in the world, and that isn’t true by a long shot. Here are some unpleasant facts Christians brush aside as unimportant. There are no original copies of the gospels. No one knows who wrote them. Every single copy of the Bible for centuries to come were copied by hand and as Bart Ehrman points out, there are multiple discrepancies between them. There is little to no independent corroboration for the stories of the Old Testament. It cannot be objectively determined that the majority of the people mentioned there ever even existed, much less what they might have actually said. The religious right sees their book as the answer to everything in spite of the fact these people can’t even understand the questions.

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“A 2nd Grade lesson about “Fighting for the Cause” introduced students to “ordinary people who stood up for what they believed in and who fought for a cause, even when faced with immeasurable odds.” That sounded wonderful! The leaders mentioned in the unit included Jackie Robinson, Dolores Huerta, Rosa Parks… and the biblical character Queen Esther.”

Since when is a queen an ordinary person? Even if Esther was ordinary and fought the fight which made her a queen, that is too far afield for 2nd graders to grasp. But looking at the story (per overview on Wikipedia) Esther was already a queen when she fought whatever fight that made her famous. So, she was clearly added just to include a Bible reference and not because she actually fits the purpose of the curriculum.

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