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"All Americans want kids to learn about the government and political system," he said. "It's something quite different when kids are being indoctrinated in church in one political tradition. That's quite different from learning objectively and academically about civics." He cautions Gano Baptist could risk losing its tax-exempt status if explicit political lessons are being taught in a church setting. But the Rev. Wayne Lipscomb, the pastor there, says he had no political motivations for allowing the classes to be held without a rental fee. Tickets were distributed online for free. "I think our kids need to know about the founding fathers and they need to understand the connection between God and the founding fathers," he said. "They don't need to hear the revisionists' stories of history." With such weighty topics swirling, 13-year-old Matthew Porter seemed to get some of them jumbled. "I didn't know faith, hope and charity were parts of the Constitution," he said. "I thought they made it as laws, nothing to do with church." Although there was no talk of Democrats or Republicans during Monday's session, there was an activity geared toward teaching children the dangers of communism. Given pistols to shoot soap bubbles out of the air, the students quickly learned they could do it far more easily by refilling from their own buckets of water rather than having to share a communal one. Fairfield told the class the lesson is that while secular communism sounds good in theory, free enterprise works far better in practice. Later in the week, the economic teachings would extend to lessons on debt and inflation. As more money is printed, the costs of candy and toys at the school's canteen will skyrocket. Even in the New World it's not all fun and games, the children learned. When told it was time to clean up, 10-year-old Taylor Lopez responded with a quip. "Now we have to clean up America?" she asked.
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