January 22, 2011

US children are being brainwashed

Dr. Carl Goldberg

    “This is a very disturbing video about how our high school students are being brainwashed by Moslems in favor of Islam because our textbook publishers, school principals and teachers do not have the knowledge about Islam to know what is true and what is false. The textbooks are loaded with false positive statements about Islam and false negative statements about Christianity and Judaism.”
Posted by Ted Belman @ 3:48 pm | 9 Comments »

9 Responses to US children are being brainwashed

  1. Shy Guy says:

    Follow the money! Follow the money!

  2. robinfox2012 says:

    Public education in America is designed for but one purpose: To build the next generation of banking slaves. In order to make money you will have to be a tolerant person of paganism and people who hold different religions. A lot of Americans are waking up to the fact that every religion is a scam and a lie without losing their faith in the God of Israel. I have dwelled in a paganistic democratic society my whole life and one thing that I have learned to do is understand that most people are gullible, stupid, and devoid of any potential in letting go of the stupid ideas and beliefs they hold onto at the cost of themselves, their friends, their families, their neighbors and their loved ones. HATE and PRIDE and turning away from God lead to such deceptions and it takes a person to be TAUGHT TRUTH to wake up. Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Catholics, Scientology, and basically any religion are all united in one concept: Each religion is a lie. It takes the HOLY SPIRIT to unite us and cause us to get rid of false religions without hurting other people. Unfortunately, Islam is a violent religion and demands the use of force in a self defense posture and we can all stand united together against Islam under one common belief: NOT ON OUR WATCH YOU DON’T!

  3. Dr. Sanford Aranoff says:

    Very well said!

    “Each religion is a lie.” See the chapter “The Big Lie of God’s Existence” in the new book, “Rational Thinking, Government Policies, Science, and Living”. Rational thinking starts with clearly stated principles, continues with logical deductions, and then examines empirical evidence to possibly modify the principles.

    “most people are gullible, stupid,…” Yes, of course. That’s why people like me, math professor, work so hard to teach students principles of rational thought. Rationality should be the focus of all education. This must be the goal we have to work on.

  4. Shy Guy says:

    Bully for you, Dr. Aranoff!

  5. BlandOatmeal says:

    Shy Guy,

    Are your true colors coming through? Do you agree with Dr. Aranoff, that Judaism is a lie?

  6. Shy Guy says:

    BO, for your clarity, I will append the following to my comment above:

    /sarc

    My comment was meant in the sense of “bully for thee but not for me.”

    Repeat and rinse: I am a Torah observant Jew, gratefully coming from a heritage of an ancestry of such Jews. Terms not subject to change.

  7. yamit82 says:

    Dr. Sanford Aranoff says:
    Very well said!

    “Each religion is a lie.” See the chapter “The Big Lie of God’s Existence” in the new book, “Rational Thinking, Government Policies, Science, and Living”. Rational thinking starts with clearly stated principles, continues with logical deductions, and then examines empirical evidence to possibly modify the principles.


    “This is an exceedingly strange development, unexpected by all but the theologians. They have always accepted the word of the Bible: In the beginning God created heaven and earth… [But] for the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak; [and] as he pulls himself over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries.”

    - Robert Jastrow
    (God and the Astronomers [New York: W.W. Norton and Co., 1978], 116. Professor Jastrow was the founder of NASA’s Goddard Institute, now director of the Mount Wilson Institute and its observatory.)

    There are 10 billion nerve cells in the brain. Each of the 10 billion cells sprouts between 10,000 to 100,000 fibers to contact other nerve cells in the brain, creating approximately 1,000 million million connections, or, 10 to the 15th power. Design or Chance?


    Physicist Stephen Hawking, writes in his book “A Brief History of Time”:
    It is a bit like the well-known horde of monkeys hammering away on typewriters—most of what they write will be garbage, but very occasionally by pure chance they will type out one of Shakespeare’s sonnets. Similarly, in the case of the universe, could it be that we are living in a region that just happens by chance to be smooth and uniform?

    “Shall I compare you to a summer’s day?”

    There are 488 letters in the sonnet … The chance of randomly typing the 488 letters to produce this one sonnet is one in 26 to the 488th power, or one in 10 to the 690th power. The number 10690 is a one followed by 690 zero’s! The immense scale of this number is hinted at when one considers that since the Big Bang, 15 billion years ago, there have been only 10 to the 18th power number of seconds, which have ticked away.

    In 1959 most rational beings accepted the positions of Aristotle and Plato, that the universe always existed. This concept was taught in every school and university as objective truth. Then I think in 1964 or 65 two Bell Lab scientists recorded the the radio signals of the BIG BANG.

    Wow all you rational thinkers and believers had to concede that at least the first line in the Torah is correct. “In the beginning” So there was at least a beginning. Creatio ex nihilo. Every day cited in the biblical narrative of creation can be compared to the known scientific development of the universe and living organisms as we know them.

    Can your rational thought mathematically explain the Cambrian Explosion?:

    The rapid diversification of multicellular animal life around the beginning of the Cambrian Period, resulting in the appearance of almost all modern animal phyla.

    Nobel laureate Sir Fred Hoyle’s calculation of the odds of a bacterium spontaneously generating [p.127]. At first Hoyle and his colleague, N. C. Wickramasinghe, endorsed spontaneous generation, but reversed their position once they calculated the odds.

    A typical bacterium, which is the simplest of cells, is made up of 2,000 enzymes. Hoyle and Wickramasinghe took the probability of randomly assembling one enzyme and multiplied that number by itself 2,000 times to calculate the odds of a single bacterium randomly coming together. Those odds are 1 in 1040,000. Hoyle said the likelihood of this happening is comparable to the chance that “a tornado sweeping through a junk-yard might assemble a Boeing 747 from the materials therein.”

    These are the odds of just a single, simple cell, without which evolution cannot even get started. Never mind the odds of more advanced compounds like an organ or all the enzymes in a human being.

    Does the universe have a Creator? Look at the design, look at the odds and look honestly within. Where does the more rational conclusion lie?

    Beyond Intelligent Design (video)

  8. BlandOatmeal says:

    Shy Guy said,

    Repeat and rinse: I am a Torah observant Jew, gratefully coming from a heritage of an ancestry of such Jews. Terms not subject to change.

    Thank you for the clarification.

  9. Aglv01 says:

    Appaling how – if we take it from this video – textbooks can convey ‘religiously-oriented’ information.

    I read somewhere that 60% of Americans believe in creationism, and won’t want any ‘other’ interference.

    Brainwashed, said you?