On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 08:56:30PM -0700, Geoffrey Thomas wrote:
I normally wouldn't say this, because I am quite
Christian myself,
but I agree we need a 'pedia with NO religion entries, except for
historical articles on the religion as one would find in a history
textbook, and in the same vein NO explicit topics, or anything of
that sort - we should have a separate, school-topics-only Wiki
encyclopedia for use at schools or other filtered environments.
Bullshit. I can accept that American schools may not indoctrinate
a religion to their pupils. But that they may not even mention
religion is stupid. Saying "There are people who believe in divine
beings. Jews, Christians and Moslems believe in only one God while
Hindus believe in many Gods" is just facts. Schools shouldn't have
a problem with the neutral presentation of facts.
If an article isn't neutral, it has to be refactored. But not
censored. What about the "free speech" principle so many of you
have defended? In an American's eye it is OK to say "No Jews
have been gased during WWII" but you may not say "There are
people believing in a divine being" ??
I have been working in some school projects as a technical tutor,
and I learned that pupils should not be confronted with the Internet
without the supervision of a teacher. No matter how good your
content filter might be, pupils find a way to content not supposed
for youngsters.
Don't censor wikipedia. It's the responsibility of the teacher to
do so.
Regards,
JeLuF