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Originally Posted by
njtom
I'd say the key (at least in terms of the history we teach to kids) is to convey a balanced, fact-based message about our history. I wouldn't want kids to be taught a "Santa Clause" version of history, replete with fake heroes who are all good. Teach the great things that founders such as Jefferson did, but also teach the bad things. And the same goes for the actions our nation has taken: teach the good and the bad.
I think a good teaching approach is to note that all people possess both good and bad traits, and that a nation comprised of persons will naturally exhibit both good and bad behavior.
Just like the OT. God shows the good, the bad and the ugly of the patriarchs. That is part of what gives it credibility. It is not written like a fairy tale.
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