Not exact matches
People look at Jesus like he was some hippie who
taught simply to love people and
IGNORE everything else, when that is completely the opposite.
It also
teaches that God is responsible for
everything — something most Christians love to deny or flat out
ignore.
I don't see christian churches
teaching people to stone anyone anymore, just to legislate against them (stomping on the first ammendment in the process) in hopes that they can
ignore the reality of others not agreeing with
everything they say, or not behaving in what they view as the right way.
Everything You Need You Have
teaches you how to stop
ignoring your body's clock.
So we have schools that purchase books like Everyday Math, which eschews honest arithmetic in favor of fuzzy math and the overuse of calculators; Teachers College Writers Workshop, which downplays grammar but obsesses about the «process» of writing (a process that's not based in any research); and all manner of reading programs that fixate on «skills» while
ignoring literature, history, science, and
everything else that might make reading an enjoyable and enlightening experience (and that might actually prepare kids to understand what will be
taught to them downstream).