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Some of the other beliefs do not feel the need to push beliefs down peoples throat. But i read you insisting that it be in schools and the government. ____________ In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move. - Douglas Adams | |
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Religion should be taught to every son and daughter on the planet. I'm so glad you want to teach Buddhism to every child at public expense. ____________ | |
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Religion should be taught to every son and daughter on the planet. No....no way. Offer it as a choice. If someone wants it-great they can take it. If not it should not be forced. ____________ | |
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But the opposite is true too, Blurf. But going back to your statement of "Religion should be taught to every son and daughter on the planet" leads me to believe you want it forced on kids..mandatory. I disagree with that. Yes keep it as an option. ____________ | |
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Religion should be taught to every son and daughter on the planet. As we all have, Christian or not. Another point to ponder is which flavor of Christianity do you feel should be taught? ____________ | |
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As we all have, Christian or not. Another point to ponder is which flavor of Christianity do you feel should be taught? Why FLDS of course. :) If you teach religion, you teach religion, not A RELIGION. So you teach Buddhism, Shintoism, Wicca, Agnosticism, Atheism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Druid, Sun Worship, ... no favorites and equal time for all. ____________ | |
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do not leave out Rastafarian, Scientology, Sub-Genius, and of course Pastafarian. | |
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do not leave out Rastafarian, Scientology, Sub-Genius, and of course Pastafarian. and dozens more ... ____________ | |
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By teaching any one religion in a school you may be interfering with someone else's right to NOT be exposed to that religion. I think that's why it's easiest and best to NOT teach religion in schools. By doing so, you are ALLOWING the students freedom of their own religion! | |
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students have always discussed religion in the hallways, and this will continue. And many students pray before each test, again.. No one is trying to take that away unless you consider encouraging to study intrusive. But being taught religion in the classrooms, and subjected to it as part of the education? | |
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students have always discussed religion in the hallways, and this will continue. And many students pray before each test, again.. No one is trying to take that away unless you consider encouraging to study intrusive. But being taught religion in the classrooms, and subjected to it as part of the education? Not too hard to have a theology course in high schools I'd think... But then again I guess it could lead to problems. ____________ -Dave #2 | |
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Do the people who insist religion should be taught in schools ask the question "what if?". | |
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Other than a brief moment of silence for personal prayer at the beginning of the school day I don't remember getting any religious education in the public schools I attended. My parents were members of the local Presbyterian Church and because of that I attended Sunday school and church services most Sundays. I do believe that as a tool for teaching people how they should get along with each other I think Christianity and most other religions serve a purpose but when any religion is perverted to start wars or inflame one group of people to hate another it has been taken too far. If Christianity is to be taught in schools other religions should get equal time. But if schools are tasked with teaching religion where would it end and when would they have time for reading and writing and arithmetic, along with the other subjects that are necessary for young minds to get along in the world. | |
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I am not for the outright teaching of any religion in public K through 12 schools, but an explanation of religious issues would be critical in most history courses. I cannot think of any cultural group, past or present, in which an understanding of that culture's religious beliefs does not help one better understand that culture's history. In addition, a student's understanding of western art or music would be terribly compromised without at least a passing understanding of the religious themes that come up so often in these areas of study. I imagine the same is true for non-western art and music. | |
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Teaching about how religion has affected history is different from teaching the belief structure of any one form of religion. But as a natural course of events some bias toward all religions since as they say history is taught by the winners. | |
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I am not for the outright teaching of any religion in public K through 12 schools, but an explanation of religious issues would be critical in most history courses. I cannot think of any cultural group, past or present, in which an understanding of that culture's religious beliefs does not help one better understand that culture's history. In addition, a student's understanding of western art or music would be terribly compromised without at least a passing understanding of the religious themes that come up so often in these areas of study. I imagine the same is true for non-western art and music. +1 ____________ In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move. - Douglas Adams | |
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The first amendment to the constitution, as follows | |
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