A.F. Branco Cartoon – Something’s Missing
on January 21, 2024 at 5:00 am
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Recent school violence in Minnesota has people asking why. Many folks fail to correlate the total removal of God and Christianity from our government-run early learning institutions to the mayhem happening today.
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Oh I don’t know, maybe because even in explicitly religious educations there are still acts of violence and out of all the countries in the world where children aren’t subjected to mandatory prayer yours is the ONLY one with a mass shooting a day meaning logically some other variable in the equation is the real catalyst? Just throwing it out there.
When I was a kid there was a game on the school computers based around studying organisms. The game split an observation area in half and you could change things on both sides to see where the organisms would gravitate towards based on Light, Temperature, and Food. The game doesn’t tell you flat out what a “controlled variable” is, it expects a clever child to realize that checking one thing at a time and double checking for consistency reaches the correct conclusion. I think you’d benefit from that greatly. Forget the name of it, unfortunately. Real old game. Oregon Trail on floppy disk old. Actually reintroducing Oregon Trail to kids might teach them you don’t survive a long journey by packing guns and ammunition and nothing else, as seems to be popular opinion in the states. Hmm. Wonder if that odd idea that guns are an all solving hammer has something to do with the gun problem.
Recent school violence in Minnesota has people asking why. Many folks fail to correlate the total removal of God and Christianity from our government-run early learning institutions to the mayhem happening today
Are there shootings at schools in the mainly Shinto/Zen Buddhist Japan? The mainly Atheist China?
Think very carefully before answering, F.U. Bunco.
The proliferation of actual physical guns is denied in favor of the conspiracy theory of the denial of something that doesn't exist. Nice try.
I'll also add: there is actual evidence that high control groups and their indoctrination in falsehoods is unhealthy and can harm. Tension against the world can increase the incidence of irrational behavior and such groups focus on radicalization against society. Patriarchy conditioning can also lead to false perceptions and expectations, as can be seen in incels.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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