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Religion in the classroom at Portland’s East End Community School
June 16, 2007

The debate about allowing Creationism and other religious pseudo-sciences is over. It wasn’t a good idea to begin with. Instead,  at Portland’s East End Community School, religion is allowed in the classroom, in particular the religion of parroting Al Gore’s pseudo-science on global warming and climate change.

Using the fearsome title Pending doom: Global warming crisis” it goes on to say;

A group of fourth-graders in Portland creates a list of priorities to stop global warming. Our school study of global warming started with lots of questions. What is global warming? What is happening now? What might happen in the future? What can each of us do to help? Why should we care? What will the future look like?

But when you get into reading the article you will find that the answers to the questions are simple a regurgitation of Al Gore’s global war on independent thought.

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Anthropocentric Global Alarmism
Church to merge with Global Warming Religion
Not the End of the World as We Know It
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Replacing the bible with Al Gore’s book
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism

The Theology of Global Warming


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