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To: gondramB
But in general - science is not liberalism and Christian schools should meet the same academic standards as other schools.

When the UC system stops giving credit for some of the ethnic studies courses taken by high school students, I will take this kind of argument seriously. Even if the Christian high-school courses have low academic value--and I don't know the answer to that one way or the other--the Univ. is engaging in viewpoint discrimination by giving credit for one second-rate course but denying credit for another.

18 posted on 11/20/2005 1:57:00 AM PST by ModelBreaker
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"When the UC system stops giving credit for some of the ethnic studies courses taken by high school students, I will take this kind of argument seriously. Even if the Christian high-school courses have low academic value--and I don't know the answer to that one way or the other--the Univ. is engaging in viewpoint discrimination by giving credit for one second-rate course but denying credit for another."


Giving credit for an elective is different than having an unqualified course in a required areas like math or science.


119 posted on 11/20/2005 12:41:13 PM PST by gondramB
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