The Department of Education makes sure that religion shall not be
part of, included in, or associated with the education of Americans
to comply strictly with the natural and practical separation of
State and Church, as demanded by the United States Constitution.
Any study regarding God is personal, and is exercised by individuals
in their private lives.
Education is a social obligation for the advancement, leadership
and strength of the United States.
1 + 1 = 2 is indisputable and universal: an error could have
serious consequences.
“In God We Trust” is not Christian property.
Every religion that believes in God trusts Him.
It’s not an error, nor does it have serious consequences, if you trust
the God you believe in.
Religions are about beliefs.
Education is about science, art,
technology, production, living, creativity and invention.
No United States’ Department deals with religion, because religion
is not a State matter. For the sake and benefit of the strength of the
union of all Americans, the Department of Education must rid itself
of religion in all its structures.
Not one penny of public money can go to anything even remotely
related to religion. It must go to public education, where it
belongs.
Keeping State education strictly public and secular is a Federal and
Constitutional obligation of the Department of Education.
Vouchers are an extra and unnecessary burden on the educational
system.
Vouchers merchandise education, converting a system of
knowledge into a system of commodification and the fight for
money.
Vouchers are money and magnetize all education to money. Money is a matter of the Department of Commerce.
Education’s concentration must be only and exclusively on
providing the best knowledge, the best research, the best science,
the best technology, the best learning, the best critical thinking, the
best productivity, the best creativity, the best imagination, the best
social responsibility and contribution to others.
Public money is exclusively to support public, secular education.
Education must be practical and teach on how to survive
economically in society; this must be a subject of study, instead of
religion.
Charter schools are unnecessary to the public educational system,
where public schools meet all educational needs of the State.
Charter schools are of private interest, like religion, and are actually
for profit with 501(c)(3) status from the IRS. This is how they
merchandise education, using vouchers and look to profit, like any
other private school.
Public schools by nature reject monetary profit under any
circumstance, in order to devote themselves solely to education.
The State must be far away from any and all charter schools, and
their mimics.