"The book (if you browse 'inside' the book) is riddled with the promotion of God, which has no place in public education, except for those who wish to defecate on the Constitution which clearly separates church and state."
1. Oh, we can't have any reference to God in anything relating to public school education, now can we? Never mind that many public schools have Christian clubs in them that are fully within their rights to talk about their faith (In high school, one such group was instrumental in helping to lead me to Christ). Uh- oh, maybe I shouldn't have mentioned that; now this DUmmie is probably going to demand that every single Christian group/ club in any public school be immediately disbanded, their members expelled, their faculty sponsors fired, and all of them arrested for committing a hate crime.
2. As Christophobic bigot libs apparently must constantly be reminded of, SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE APPEARS NOWHERE IN THE CONSTITUTION, YOU FREAKING IMBECILES! The Establishment Clause of the Constitution simply states that there can be no official state religion established, and also says that there can be no prohibition of the free exercise of religious beliefs (Libs love to forget that second part). The term "Separation of Church and State" came from a letter that Thomas Jefferson wrote to a group of Baptists (A religious minority in America at that time) in which he was assuring them that the government would stay out of their church's affairs. He never intended it to be used the other way around, that there can be no religious expression in schools or other public areas the way so many liberal Christophobes claim.