07-02-2009, 01:46 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>CAPEEM exposes church connection</b>
India Abroad June 19, 2009 article by George Joseph is a revelation. (pdf
copy will be sent on email requests).
CAPEEM's Harvard Donkey Trial is not all about facts on hindu civilization.
The article has a section heading: "Miracle is not a fact." It also notes:
âCAPEEM uncovered an email exchange between <span style='color:red'>Rae Belisle, the legal counsel of the Department of Education, and the pastor of a church, to determine the content of the disputed textbooks, in which the legal counsel stated that the California standards require the textbooks to be consistent with the New Testament.</span>â
CAPEEM should be congratulated for bringing out these facts. When someone
approached CAPEEM for the full transcripts, the request was refused citing a
confidentiality agreement with Witzel. Why is the Harvard Professor so
secretive? Do the laws of Harvard inhibit transparency in an academic
institution?
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India Abroad June 19, 2009 article by George Joseph is a revelation. (pdf
copy will be sent on email requests).
CAPEEM's Harvard Donkey Trial is not all about facts on hindu civilization.
The article has a section heading: "Miracle is not a fact." It also notes:
âCAPEEM uncovered an email exchange between <span style='color:red'>Rae Belisle, the legal counsel of the Department of Education, and the pastor of a church, to determine the content of the disputed textbooks, in which the legal counsel stated that the California standards require the textbooks to be consistent with the New Testament.</span>â
CAPEEM should be congratulated for bringing out these facts. When someone
approached CAPEEM for the full transcripts, the request was refused citing a
confidentiality agreement with Witzel. Why is the Harvard Professor so
secretive? Do the laws of Harvard inhibit transparency in an academic
institution?
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