Posted on Sep 21, 2011 in Social Entrepreneurship by 8 Comments

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Question by He Who Defied Fate [Atheati]: Is it wrong for my school to attempt to make me a liberal?
This is a private school, so of course it is legal.

However, much of the school’s curriculum is based on a very liberal world-view.

While they don’t appear to directly try to guide us into any certain belief system, their viewpoints are very clear. We find out a lot about philosophy in needed classes, and often end up writing papers about essays and stories that denounce organized religion.

This year, seniors are required to take a class entitled ‘SEEDS,’ which is about something called “social entrepreneurship.” Basically we’re needed to put together a project with the theme of environmentalism, service, social alter, etc. Political activism is never ever explicitly stated as a goal, but of course it’s a possibility.
Could Pelor shine upon your path. May Melandru carry you swiftly by way of uncertainty. Might Haruhi cheer you in dark times.

Oh, and since it is not clear, I’m not saying that these items are bad. My girlfriend, nevertheless, was raised in a conservative household.

So I’m questioning if all of this represents an undue quantity of bias.

Greatest answer:

Answer by Blessed Cheese Maker [sansfear]
Your school has the job of teaching you how to think. It sounds as if they are performing a fine job, since you are asking this really question.

I am surrounded by conservative republicans and Christians. I understand thier perspectives and suggestions, I attended schools that promoted all those ideals. And am a liberal Atheist.

My schooling only failed in that they never ever taught me appropriately about science, which triggered me to seek the truth for myself when I discovered I was shorted.

Sounds to me that your schools is promoting ideals that benefit society and humanity as a entire. It is sad that you are becoming taught that those things are poor.

Know much better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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    Kiki-la - Atheati Priestess Sep 21 2011 - 3:06 am

    I guess your parents should have researched the school a little better before sending you there. It’s a private school, so they are entitled to teach what they want as long as it goes along the curriculum and conduct guidelines.

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    crusader Sep 21 2011 - 4:04 am

    liberalism and satanism share some of the same processes to get you hooked, stay away from both

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    leah s Sep 21 2011 - 4:54 am

    Its sad..According to the word of God ..its only gonna get worst

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    oldernwiser Sep 21 2011 - 5:47 am

    Talk with your parents. THEY are the ones sending you to that school.

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    Wise_guy Sep 21 2011 - 5:52 am

    a Liberal Worldview lol

    You mean they are trying to make you educated and have open minded and rational views

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    mr danger Sep 21 2011 - 6:14 am

    Before this recent outbreak of Conservative Christianity [which is an oxymoron btw ] happened in America ,there was a long history of Liberal Christian activism that addressed the kind of issues that you are referring to and a lot of the liberal christianity dealt with the social issues of the poor in cities
    It’s pretty interesting stuff that’s worth a look-see
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Christianity

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    Mimi Sep 21 2011 - 6:46 am

    Yes! Your belief system should come from your home. Social entrepreneurship doesn’t have to be liberal agenda driven. You can put in your conservative bent into “social entrepreneurship”, like individual responsibility, national stewardship, or sanctity of life.

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    Kayla Sep 21 2011 - 7:31 am

    Liberals are ignorant idiots that just want money, so don’t be one of them.



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