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<blockquote data-quote="Whyayeman" data-source="post: 75932656" data-attributes="member: 415320"><p>Thank you for the reference, Hark!</p><p></p><p>Ah, I see a name I recognise - Phylis Schlafly! I know her record as a Daughter of the American Republic. She is not exactly objective about this issue.</p><p></p><p>The relevant article in New American refers to a legal ruling in 1987 and a statement by Schlafly made in 1980:</p><p></p><p>'In March 1987, U.S. District Judge W. Brevard Hand ruled that Secular Humanism was a religion. Indeed, Phyllis Schlafly, a graduate of Harvard Law School, wrote in 1980, “Secular Humanism has become the established religion in the U.S. public school system.”'</p><p></p><p>I wonder, have you a reference less than 40 years old? the discussion <em>is</em> about a very recent attempt to change the curriculum in Arkansas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whyayeman, post: 75932656, member: 415320"] Thank you for the reference, Hark! Ah, I see a name I recognise - Phylis Schlafly! I know her record as a Daughter of the American Republic. She is not exactly objective about this issue. The relevant article in New American refers to a legal ruling in 1987 and a statement by Schlafly made in 1980: 'In March 1987, U.S. District Judge W. Brevard Hand ruled that Secular Humanism was a religion. Indeed, Phyllis Schlafly, a graduate of Harvard Law School, wrote in 1980, “Secular Humanism has become the established religion in the U.S. public school system.”' I wonder, have you a reference less than 40 years old? the discussion [I]is[/I] about a very recent attempt to change the curriculum in Arkansas. [/QUOTE]
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