When an after-school “Bible study” program called the Good News Club showed up at the Santa Barbara public school where journalist Katherine Stewart sent her children, she decided to take a closer look at its sponsoring organization, the Child Evangelism Fellowship, and other groups like it. Stewart was surprised to learn that there is more religion in public education today than there has been in the past 100 years. Her book, "The Good News Club: The Christian Right’s Stealth Assault on America’s Children" (PublicAffairs), explores the wide range of initiatives to infiltrate public education while simultaneously undermining support for it. In the following excerpt, she investigates the source of the religious right’s new focus on children and schools.
The video below is a panel discussion with author Katherine Stewart, hosted by Mark Crispin Miller, held at the McNally Jackson bookstore earlier this month.
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And these children have a right to study, believe and speak about their beliefs under the US Constitution, no?
They do not forfeit their rights at the schoolhouse door.
If there's any 'stealth assault' underway, it's environmentalism, evolution and the so-called 'gay' rights agenda.
Child Evangelism is a wonderful organization!!
How about you crazy christians stop shoving your religion down everyones throats?
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