This blogger firmly believes that Betsy Devos is the right person to lead American grammar school efforts into the twentieth century, and prays that she will institute the teaching of religion, so as to inculcate solid values and a moral foundation into our country's little savages.
There is no better way to do that than by the Schartz-Metterklume Method, and two Biblical episodes come to mind as instructive, nay, almost fundamental: Dinah and her brothers, and the Levite and his concubine sojourning in Gibeah and what happened afterwards.
The kinderlech will have such fun as they absorb these tales.
The lessons thus learned will stay with them forever.
Elisha and the children: also good.
Jephtah, too.
It is best to start in kindergarten, so that what is taught at that young age will have an undying impact on their still spongy minds
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1 comment:
DeVos is best understood as the descendant of Dutch Calvinists fetched up in West Michigan...oh, and the slickness of Amway salesmanship.
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/betsy-dick-devos-family-amway-michigan-politics-religion-214631
"If you ain't Dutch, you ain't much"
Geert Wilders approves.
M
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