“We should emphasize not Negro History, but the Negro in history. What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world, void of national bias, race, hate, and religious prejudice. There should be no indulgence in undue eulogy of the Negro. The case of the Negro is well taken care of when it is shown how he has far influenced the development of civilization.” WorldNeedsShouldWellsCareHateNationsReligiousJusticeRaceCasesTakenDevelopmentCivilizationDiversityPrejudiceSocial JusticeVoidBiasWorld HistoryIndulgenceSelectedEulogyReligious Prejudice Book:Negro Makers of History Source: Negro Makers of History
“Most Americans instinctively recoil from the claim that there is an antireligious bias running through the underlying assumptions with which their society approaches church-state issues. However, there is persuasive evidence that among some influential segments of the population, there is a very real antireligious strain.” RealStatesRunningChristianChurchReligiousIssuesApproachEvidenceClaimsPopulationAssumptionBiasStrainInfluentialPersuasiveRecoil Book:Positive Neutrality: Letting Religious Freedom Ring Source: Positive Neutrality: Letting Religious Freedom Ring
“Our legal and political culture has created a bias in the law that borders on censorship against reading, displaying, or quoting the Bible.” ChristianLawPoliticalCultureReadingReligiousBordersCensorshipBiasQuotingPolitical Culture Author:Ralph E. Reed, Jr.
“The ACLU's various policies regarding religious freedom in public schools are a revealing collection of anti-religious bias.” SchoolChristianReligiousPolicyVariousCollectionsBiasRevealingPublic SchoolReligious FreedomAnti Religious Author:F. LaGard Smith
“This determined bias against religion, especially Christianity, is clearly evident when viewed against the religious heritage of American culture as revealed in the Church of the Holy Trinity v. United States, 143 U.S. 452. 1892.” StatesChristianCultureChurchReligiousUnitedChristianityUnited StatesHolyDeterminedHeritageBiasEvidentAmerican CultureTrinityAgainst ReligionHoly Trinity Author:Mathew Staver
“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