Interplanner
Well-known member
Equal time they say, but the explanations about what would be accomplished by this are embarrassing folly.
1, This alternative version of "Bible clubs" is needed, they say, to teach logic and rationality. I hope the school administrators are listening; they might want to go ask the Satanists what they think public education amounts to.
2, I may be mistaken, but I thought it was years ago that talk of Satan was considered irrational and illogical.
3, If the intention, therefore, of the CoS is to make it "rational" to talk about God and Satan, then maybe something will be gained but only on that question. The next thing you usually hear from these people is that "God" is evil and Satan was trying to improve mankind, getting rid of genders, clothing, male-female marriage, property, etc.
1, This alternative version of "Bible clubs" is needed, they say, to teach logic and rationality. I hope the school administrators are listening; they might want to go ask the Satanists what they think public education amounts to.
2, I may be mistaken, but I thought it was years ago that talk of Satan was considered irrational and illogical.
3, If the intention, therefore, of the CoS is to make it "rational" to talk about God and Satan, then maybe something will be gained but only on that question. The next thing you usually hear from these people is that "God" is evil and Satan was trying to improve mankind, getting rid of genders, clothing, male-female marriage, property, etc.