Oh, boy — Bobby Jindal's new program to open up state funds to support all kinds of random nonsense in schools is going to have some interesting (that is, horrifying) effects. They are going to be throwing money at A Beka Books and Bob Jones University texts, and Accelerated Christian Education. What kinds of things will Louisiana kids be learning?

Science Proves Homosexuality is a Learned Behavior



The Second Law of Thermodynamics Disproves Evolution



No Transitional Fossils Exist



Humans and Dinosaurs Co

Existed



Evolution Has Been Disproved



A Japanese Whaling Boat Found a Dinosaur



Solar Fusion is a Myth

It's not just science! Look what else they'll learn:

Only ten percent of Africans can read or write, because Christian mission schools have been shut down by communists.



"the [Ku Klux] Klan in some areas of the country tried to be a means of reform, fighting the decline in morality and using the symbol of the cross... In some communities it achieved a certain respectability as it worked with politicians."



"God used the 'Trail of Tears' to bring many Indians to Christ."



It "cannot be shown scientifically that that man

made pollutants will one day drastically reduce the depth of the atmosphere's ozone layer."



"God has provided certain 'checks and balances' in creation to prevent many of the global upsets that have been predicted by environmentalists."



the Great Depression was exaggerated by propagandists, including John Steinbeck, to advance a socialist agenda.



"Unions have always been plagued by socialists and anarchists who use laborers to destroy the free

enterprise system that hardworking Americans have created."



Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential win was due to an imaginary economic crisis created by the media.



"The greatest struggle of all time, the Battle of Armageddon, will occur in the Middle East when Christ returns to set up his kingdom on earth."

Watch the video. It'll show you that I'm not just making this all up.

Fortunately, the student body at my university is largely from the upper Midwest, so I don't think we'll have to worry too much about an influx of miseducated kids here — but other universities may have to look at Louisiana enrollments. How much remedial teaching do you want to do?