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Are Christian Fundamentalists Teaching Genocide in Our Schools?

Samantha 2012/06/06 17:49:02
Thanks to Good News Clubs, evangelism in schools is already subverting the separation of church and state. Now they're justifying the murder of nonbelievers.

The Bible has thousands of passages that may serve as the basis for instruction and inspiration. Not all of them are appropriate in all circumstances.

The stoory of Saul and the Amalekites is a case in point. It's not a pretty story, and it is often used by people who don't intend to do pretty things. In the book of 1 Samuel (15:3), God said to Saul:

"Now go, attack the Amalekites, and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys."

Saul dutifully exterminated the women, the children, the babies and all of the men – but then he spared the king. He also saved some of the tastier looking calves and lambs. God was furious with him for his failure to finish the job.

The story of the Amalekites has been used to justify genocide throughout the ages. According to Pennsylvania State University Professor Philip Jenkins, a contributing editor for the American Conservative, the Puritans used this passage when they wanted to get rid of the Native American tribes. Catholics used it against Protestants, Protestants against Catholics. "In Rwanda in 1994, Hutu preachers invoked King Saul's memory to justify the total slaughter of their Tutsi neighbors," writes Jenkins in his 2011 book, Laying Down the Sword: Why We Can't Ignore the Bible's Violent Verses (HarperCollins).

This fall, more than 100,000 American public school children, ranging in age from four to 12, are scheduled to receive instruction in the lessons of Saul and the Amalekites in the comfort of their own public school classrooms. The instruction, which features in the second week of a weekly "Bible study" course, will come from the Good News Club, an after-school program sponsored by a group called the Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF). The aim of the CEF is to convert young children to a fundamentalist form of the Christian faith and recruit their peers to the club.

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Even more important, the Good News Club wants the children to know, the Amalakites were targeted for destruction on account of their religion, or lack of it. The instruction manual reads:

"The Amalekites had heard about Israel's true and living God many years before, but they refused to believe in him. The Amalekites refused to believe in God and God had promised punishment."

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  • rustex782 2012/06/14 19:54:41
    rustex782
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  • JesusIsMyGod 2012/06/09 04:42:07
    JesusIsMyGod
    I am a Christian and the only conversion I want is a willing conversion.
  • EliteAmongOutcasts 2012/06/06 17:53:41
  • Samantha EliteAm... 2012/06/06 17:57:27 (edited)
    Samantha
    I apologize for not posting the source; I have updated the discussion.

    It's interesting you couldn't resist insulting me and, for the record, bible groups can meet in public schools.
  • EliteAm... Samantha 2012/06/06 18:04:40
  • Samantha EliteAm... 2012/06/06 18:15:11 (edited)
    Samantha
    You requested a source; I gave you one. Pointing out the dangers of Christian fundamentalist extremism isn't fear mongering; Christian fundamentalist extremists pose a danger to democratic freedom in the United States.

    I don't have much use for individuals like you who lack the capability to debate/argue a position without insults. Therefore, I shall move on and not respond further to your conservative intolerance.

    Having looked at your profile, I understand why you lack tolerance. If you like, I could provide a list of war crimes committed by the U.S. military and/or its members.
  • EliteAm... Samantha 2012/06/06 18:19:05 (edited)
  • JesusIs... Samantha 2012/06/09 04:43:45
    JesusIsMyGod
    Calling him intolerant does not make it so.
  • Samantha JesusIs... 2012/06/15 19:31:42
    Samantha
    He's very intolerant and obviously can't stand facts.

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