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do you think it should be a class pupils choose to go to |
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@ogdenz | 25 September 20 | |
No.
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@spunkydj | 25 September 20 | |
i think it should be as i never believed in it plus you should not be forced to listen to something you dont believe
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@0gypsy0 | 25 September 20 | |
Yes, but they have to learn about the history of every religion, every God and every dogma, everything not directly brainwashed into their nation's religion as being the true one
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@crimson | 26 September 20 | |
Learning about religions is not the same as being forced to practice them. Education and respect will only make our kids better people.
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@ufohunter | 26 September 20 | |
Keep religion out of school Religion should be self study and an interest of the heart A Secularist society should have no reference to religion anywhere Keep it all in a mosque, temple, church.. Or in a book, the internet.. Also, as a matter of 'noise pollution' mosques should not have the adhan beyond its walls, same with church services: songs and sermons must not pollute those beyond its premises |
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@ufohunter | 26 September 20 | |
@ crimson - 26.09.20 - 02:28am Learning about religions is not the same as being forced to practice them. Education and respect will only make our kids better people. I did not learn religion in school, at all But my younger sister did I do not approve of it if it's 'forced' upon If you want to learn about religion, the internet is one click away! |
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@ufohunter | 26 September 20 | |
@ 0gypsy0 - 25.09.20 - 05:15pm Yes, but they have to learn about the history of every religion, every God and every dogma, everything not directly brainwashed into their nation's religion as being the true one Stuff that! Teach 'em a trade instead! |
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@ufohunter | 26 September 20 | |
I'm speaking of the public education system btw
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@ufohunter | 26 September 20 | |
This is all coming from a supposed 'religious person'
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@warded | 30 September 20 | |
Pretty much 99 percent of pupils had religion as a class back in my days. Regardless of believing or not. From Classes 1 to 6 it was more about jesus and after 7 it was basically ''religions'' meaning we studied all religions from islam to buddhism etc. on a wider scope. it was no longer about jesus and bible alone.
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