History Channel's "The Bible" ~ In Under 10 Minutes

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This show was hysterical. I can't believe they actually want to teach this to our kids in schools. If it wasn't so scarey, it would be hilarious. Mr.Smith looks at The History Channel's mega successful mini series, "The Bible" and edits the two hour premiere down to10 minutes of insanity. This video contains parts 1 & 2 of the series.
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A10anissays...

You sarcastically say say; "Sure, why teach something that has had more effect on history than any other?"

You are correct. Teach kids the place ALL religions have in history. The barbarity, genocide, torture, subjugation of men, woman and children and It's role in wars. Of course, also teach its influence on architecture, the written word and music. But teaching Religion as a tenet is - thank God (pun intended) - finished. And education is the key. Is it a coincidence that the more backward and ignorant the culture, the more it believes these myths? Is it a coincidence that the more enlightened and educated a culture, the less it believes in nonsensical, man made gods? The quicker the last of the man made "faiths" are consigned to history - like the thousands that already have been - the better off humanity will be. Let them be gods slaves on their own time, and in private, like all the other cults.

lantern53said:

Sure, why teach something that has had more effect on history than any other? We need to be teaching kids how not to chew their poptarts into gun shapes.

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Drachen_Jagersays...

They forgot about the part where Moses comes with the Ten Commandments, and then the Commandments get destroyed, so Moses has to get another set, but somehow, even though each set is the final word of an infallible God, the two sets are different from eachother in significant ways.

Anyone who takes the Bible literally is either completely unaware of its contents or is an utter moron.

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