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DEFEND ... The Enlightenment,

Science and Reason, High Academic

Standards in our public schools, and the

separation of Church and State!


JOIN US ON THE STEPS OF THE

TEXAS CAPITOL IN AUSTIN

Sunday, May 16, 2010 ~ 11:00 AM

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Speak out against proposed radical changes to public school textbooks by the
State Board of Education!

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A religious-right faction dominating the Texas Board of Education is trying
to distort the content of public school textbooks.  This revisionist history
includes downplaying or eliminating mention of Enlightenment thinkers
including Thomas Jefferson; more emphasis on religious themes and figures
(theocrats like John Calvin!); and even attacks on Darwinian evolution.

These religious extremists wish to turn our public schools into pulpits for
sectarian preaching and an authoritarian social and cultural agenda.  Their
actions could affect the content of school texts in nearly two-dozen other
states as well!  We urge you to join us for a peaceful assembly on the steps
of the Texas State Capitol in Austin to protest this outrage, and to express
support of teaching solid science, balanced history and facts over sectarian
religious dogmatism.  Stop the Texas Textbook Massacre!

Signs and banners will be provided, or bring your own.  Suggested slogans
and themes include:


"We Want Jefferson Back!"

"American History for Texans, too!"

"Education, Not Indoctrination"

"Question Authority -- Especially When They Don't Know What They're talking
About!"


WHO'S INVITED: Religious and non-religious secularists who want fairness and
accuracy in our public school curriculum!

WHAT: Mass rally on the steps of the Texas Capitol, 201 E. 14th St., Austin,
TX.

WHEN: Sunday, May 16, 2010 beginning at 11:00 AM.

MORE INFO:  American Atheists (www.atheists.org) or 00

Kathleen Johnson (Vice President, AA) [email protected]

Joe Zamecki, (Texas State Director, AA) [email protected]

-- 

"Our great democracies still tend to think that a stupid man is more likely
to be honest than a clever man."
Bertrand Russell


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