RestlessSoul
Well-Known Member
So was I.
BUT you stated that non-believers are not discriminated against, I gave a valid example of where they are, my grandchildren wouldn't be attending that school if they hadn't been baptised.
I think you are being a little disingenuous here, since you appear not to have mentioned that it is, presumably, a church school your grandchildren attend. Whatever the rights and wrongs of religious education, it’s hardly unreasonable that a church school should expect some religious commitment on the part of a child’s parents. And it was presumably the parent’s wish that your grandkids attend that particular school.