“Are public school textbooks biased? Are they censored? The answer to both is yes. And the nature of the bias is clear: Religion, traditional family values, and conservative political and economic positions have been reliably excluded from children's textbooks.” ChildrenHas BeensSchoolChristianPoliticalValuesReligiousAnswersClearEconomicPositionConservativeTraditionalBiasPublic SchoolTextbooksExcludedBiasedFamily ValuesCensoredTraditional FamilyConservative Political Author:Paul Vitz
“In grades 1 through 4 these books introduce the child to U.S. society - to family life, community activities, ordinary economic transactions, and some history. None of the books covering grades 1 through 4 contain one word referring to any religious activity in contemporary American life.” ChildrenBookChristianCommunityReligiousEconomicActivityOrdinaryContemporaryGradesIntroducingFamily LifeOne WordCoveringTransactionsReferringAmerican Life Author:Paul Vitz
“Religious concepts and vocabulary are certainly censored in these textbooks.” ChristianReligiousConceptsVocabularyTextbooksCensored Author:Paul Vitz
“There is not one text reference to characteristic Protestant religious life in these books... The dominant theme is the denial of religion as an actual part of American life.” BookChristianReligiousDenialCharacteristicsThemeDominantProtestantsAmerican LifeReligious Life Author:Paul Vitz
“School textbooks have almost completely excised any reference to America's true religious heritage.” SchoolChristianAmericaReligiousHeritageTextbooks Author:Paul Vitz