I think that in the discussion of natural problems we ought to begin not with the Scriptures, but with experiments, and demonstrations.
Galileo Galilei 1564-1642
There is a film that recently came out on DVD called Jesus Camp. It is about a bible camp run by a evangelical group in the United States that is even extreme by the standards of American fundamentalism.
Children at this camp are taught, according to the woman who runs it, to be "holy warriors" willing to die in the name of their god in the same way that Jihadists die for theirs. Indeed, Becky Fischer who runs the camp finds this admirable. Virtuous. To die for Jesus is an honour. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UWIb4FwHPg)
I've not watched the full film yet, but most of it is on Youtube, where I have watched it in horror and disgust.
I could go on at length about the extent of the abuse the minds and emotions of these kids take at this camp - watch the scene of the little boy who has to stand in front of the other children and say he tries, desperately to believe in god, but he can't. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzE36jTw8pQ)The poor kid just wants a friend, and instead of consoling a confused child, the adults present let him twist in the breeze, clearly getting more upset by the moment. The kid needed a friend, not to be judged by the glaring eyes of his peers.
But what I want to focus on here is the segment on home schooling.(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07WX3F7UQWA ) A little boy, maybe 12 or so, after watching a bizarre creationist video on evolution that has no resemblance to real science, gets a history and science lesson from mom. First he is told that climate change isn't really a problem. And then told that the only truth he will ever need is in the bible. Standard creationist stuff so far. But at the end of the of segment the boy tells his mother, "I'm think Galileo made the right choice giving up science for grace."
If you have even a glancing knowledge of history, you probably need to take a deep breath now. That's right. The little kid has been taught that Galileo "gave up" science to embrace Jesus!
The facts, in short, are these. Galileo, thanks to his improvements to the telescope, had seen things no one else had before. Including moons in orbit of Jupiter. This helped prove the at the time radical idea that the earth orbited around the sun. The church however, had hitched its theological pony to an, ironically, pre-Christian Greek notion of the universe. The Greeks got a lot things right, but not this. This was genocentric solar system as Aristotle thought it up...with the earth at the centre:
Galileo's observations blew this out of the water. But the church had decided this was a biblically supported truth. Which indeed, if you are a biblical literalist reading Pslam 93:1, Psalm 96:10, Chronicles 16:30 Ecclesiastes 1:5, it is! And in those days of the 16th century, questioning the authority of the church meant getting a visit from the Inquisition.
Galileo, being a stubborn cus, went and wrote book called Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems. In it, he compares the earth centred vs. the sun centred solar systems. And the earth centred system, as you might guess, loses out. But Galileo went one step more. He placed the words of the Pope, who defended the whole the earth is the centre of the universe thing, into the mouth of a character called Simplicius...his name tells you all you need to know about him.
Needless to say the Pope flew off the handle and the Inquisition was set into action. Galileo, under the threat of torture by the Inquisition, recants the whole sun centred deal, and is placed under house arrest for the rest of his life. If he had not, he would have faced a ghastly end indeed.
Now, these being the facts, either that kid in Jesus Camp has been taught an outright, bald faced, fantasy or he has been taught that conversion by threat of the thumb screws is a perfectly fine thing to do! Either way, this kid's mind has been damaged.
He has been told a utter and demonstrable lie about history, one with a nice happy ending for our man Galileo because he accepts the grace of the Jesus...the whole deal with the Inquisition is just shoved aside.
This is nothing but an educational disgrace of the same order of magnitude as those insipid creationist museums - really fundamentalist theme parks featuring humans living with large meat eating dinosaurs - that are popping up in the US and Canada - that's right, Canada. We have one in Red Deer, Alberta. Kids are taught a line of falsehoods and fantasy, told its real history and science. These kids are going to grow up without any real knowledge of the world around them.
If you read the headlines, you'd read about the Islamist group Hamas changing the school system in Palestine to include more Islam lessons and less of, well, less of everything else. Less science, literature, art, history and math. More religious dogma. The results of this are predictable - children who grow up to believe the Koran is all there is to know and find themselves utterly incapable of coping with the world of the 21st century. It does not bode well for the future of the Muslim world in the middle east.
The same is true of the children Christian fundamentalists who home school their kids in the way that boy on Jesus Camp was. Facts don't matter. Reality does not matter. History does not matter. All that matters is making sure that child never dares try to think for himself, to ever try to learn something that isn't written in a 2,000 year old book by people who thought the earth had four corners and diseases were caused by demons.
It's wrong. It's disgusting. And it borders, to be totally frank, on a form of child abuse. One wonders what will become of the west should a large enough generation of children grow up in that kind of belief system.
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