Wednesday, March 31, 2021

In California Schools Kids Can't Pray To Jesus, But They Must Pray to Tezkatlipoka

California recently approved a new Ethnic Studies curriculum that will have their impressionable lumps of clay (students) praying to bloodthirsty ancient Mesoamerican gods. Per CBN

"...the curriculum claims white Christians committed "theocide" against America's native tribes, killing their gods and replacing them with Christianity.  And as a response to this crime, the new woke program recommends students should chant to the Aztec deity of human sacrifice. 

City Journal reports the new Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum program would be expanded to include all primary and secondary schools in the Golden State, which serve a total of 6 million students. 

"Students first clap and chant to the god Tezkatlipoka—whom the Aztecs traditionally worshipped with human sacrifice and cannibalism—asking him for the power to be 'warriors' for 'social justice.'

Fox News adds,

A portion read, "pulsating creation huitzilopochtli cause like sunlight, the light inside of us, in will to action’s what brings... Xipe Totek, Xipe Totek, x2 transformation, liberation, education, emancipation. imagination revitalization, liberation, transformation, decolonization, liberation, education, emancipation, changin’ our situation in this human transformation."

Back to the CBN report,

Next, the students chant to the gods Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopochtli, and Xipe Totek, seeking 'healing epistemologies' and 'a revolutionary spirit.' Huitzilopochtli, in particular, is the Aztec deity of war and inspired hundreds of thousands of human sacrifices during Aztec rule. Finally, the chant comes to a climax with a request for 'liberation, transformation, and decolonization,' after which students shout 'Panche beh! Panche beh!' in pursuit of ultimate 'critical consciousness."

Fox News adds, 

Another chant used the term "Hunab Ku," or "One-God," which Encyclopedia Brittanica identified as a Mayan deity. That portion of the chant read: "we’re here to transform the world we’re spiraling, rotating & revolving in, giving thanks daily, tlazokamati, giving thanks daily, tlazokamati, healing & transforming as we’re evolving in this universe, universe, of Hunab Ku, Hunab Ku, x2 Nahui OlIin Lak Ech - Panche Beh, Ethnic Studies For All, Represent!!"

With the huge numbers of Central Americans already in California and with more to come, are the ancient religions being brought back to cater to the new arrivals? 

I thought public schools were not allowed to force religion into empty minds.

I can only pray that parents fight this by going to the courts, and by raising their children to put their faith in Jesus who brings life and not Tezkatlipoka, Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopochtli, Hunab Ku, and Xipe Totek who bring death.

 

3 comments:

  1. Katherine12:53 PM

    So much of what the progressives are doing is unconstitutional, as is this. It establishes a religion and forces the children to follow its rituals. The older standard was that we could teach ABOUT religion but not require participation.

    I visited the Anasazi cliff dwellings in Arizona as a child. Peaceful agriculturalists, we were told, who disappeared mysteriously several hundred years before the Spanish arrived. Recent investigations indicate they were cannibals.

    Here in North Carolina, the social studies curriculum has been revised to include critical race theory training. this must be resisted. The tribalization of America will not end well for any of us.

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    1. We too visited the cliff dwellings as children. I saw the cannibalism debate in The Smithsonian. I don't think that will be in the curriculum.

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    2. Katherine7:30 PM

      California is ignoring the massive human sacrifices of the pre-Columbian Mexican tribes. What's a little spot of cannibalism? It's nothing, to people who insist that all cultures are equally good, except for Judeo-Christian America, of course.

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