Monte wrote:
The Arts are superficial?
I expected to get a poor reception to my position, but that's just silly. Pet rocks are superficial. Boy bands are superficial. Reality TV is superficial.
They are commercially viable, but superficial. The arts have always been an essential part of our culture, and at times we have done well by them. However, the scorn the arts usually gets is often enough to squelch them.
Plenty of research shows, for example, that arts education increases achievement in math, science, and reading/writing. However, when the time for budget cuts comes in, what do we kill off first? The Music program or the Football squad? The music program probably does more when it comes to overall education, but the football squad makes money.
Don't get me wrong - I think Athletics are important, even essential. But I often lament how quick we are to toss aside the arts.
I think althletics are superficial as well, Monte, and aside from baseball have very little to do with our national heritage and identity. I love attending the theater or the symphony orchestra much in the same way I enjoy going to a Patriots game, but if either were to be wiped away, I wouldn't be bothered by it in any meaningful way. As to your claims of the music program doing more for over-all education than the football team? That's just silly. All that money the football team brings in is spent on enriching the college or university, and on the education of people who have never even watched a football game. The music depatment just consumes funds. If it weren't for the football team, the music depatments of most schools likely wouldn't even have a budget.
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19 Yet she became more and more promiscuous as she recalled the days of her youth, when she was a prostitute in Egypt. 20 There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.
Ezekiel 23:19-20