(January 9, 2016 at 4:04 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote:(January 9, 2016 at 12:46 pm)Exian Wrote: [proffesor] ok, so "trix". Why the peculiar spelling of tricks? The "x" is important. Let's remove it and place it at the beginning: "Xtri" aka "christri". Now lets remove the second "r" because it doesn't fit what I want to believe: "christi". So if we follow through with our eyes, we see "Christi" and a "t" >>> "Christi and a t" >>> "Christiandat" >>> "Christianity"... WAKE UP! [/professor]
(January 9, 2016 at 1:59 pm)paulpablo Wrote: But anyway beyond that, the letter T looks nothing like a cross, the word trix isn't a word that I know of, so I'd say looking at it on face value it's a very useless lesson with no value. And yes that does look a lot more like a religious symbol than a letter so you're probably not just being paranoid.
Uh, guys. Trix is the name of a kid's cereal. The same cereal that is glued to the LETTER "t" on the OP's picture.
They're probably doing this thing where each day they learn a letter and have to glue things to it that begin with that letter.
https://www.google.com/search?q=trix&esp...DQ4QsAQIGw
No. I said it more than once already.
They aren't learning letters. This is the ONLY letter he's learned so far. Nothing else even remotely close to this has come home from school.
WHICH IS PART OF WHY THE PROJECT STRUCK ME AS ODD.
Im pretty sure I mentioned that in the OP.