Commentary: Director stands up for his Christian voucher schools
There’s no excuse for Lauren Ritchie’s Orlando Sentinel column that attacked faith-based private schools accepting school-choice scholarships. She called us “charlatans.” She said our “substandard” schools make Florida “look like the ignorant idiot nationwide.” She condemned us as “benighted fraudsters whose only other chance at a paying job is the Sears hardware department.”
I’ve never read nastier insults in the newspaper.
I serve as director of three private schools: Osceola, St. Cloud and Poinciana Christian Preparatory Schools. We are accredited by AdvancED, arguably the most rigorous and highly regarded accrediting body for K-12 schools worldwide. We use the Accelerated Christian Education curriculum, and we teach creationism.
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Taxpayer money is being wasted on this stupid fucking asshole who obviously knows nothing about science. The students learn how to be stupid.
Hey fucktard for your dead Jeebus, if you're interested in insults and never ending ridicule you should visit this place.
The moron's biology class: "This explains the diversity of life: The Magic Man did it."
I never met a Christian who wasn't a stupid fucking asshole.
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This is the article the Christian retard was complaining about:
Commentary: Florida must stop paying $1 billion a year to 'educate' children in fringe religious nonsense
Florida is using nearly $1 billion of your tax dollars to teach kids in voucher schools fake science and distorted history — all because uneducated charlatans have figured out how to intimidate state legislators.
Some of these schools — 80 percent describe themselves as “Christian” — use textbooks that claim people lived with dinosaurs. Heck, Noah had a couple in the ark. Some say God saved North America from Catholics and gave them South America instead. Others teach that slaves who “knew Christ” had “more freedom” than nonbelievers who weren’t captive. Babble. Just sheer babble.
The only reason these fringe “Christian schools” are getting away with sucking up millions in education funding is that Florida legislators are afraid of offending them. Elected types are so terrified of the instant howling about “Christians” being “persecuted” that they never seriously considered demanding the course of study in voucher schools meet the same standards taught in public schools. They’re just happy to buy votes with millions in cash. Your tax dollars.
Folks, these are neither real schools nor, scholars will argue, are they Christian. They’re just little money-making engines for benighted fraudsters whose only other chance at a paying job is the Sears hardware department.
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