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budamus said:teaching about it and preaching are diffrent things
Mike182 said:this thread is stated so as to stop me taking another thread off topic.
so, what RE should be tought in schools? only abrahamic faiths? extreme religious views? non what so ever?
bunny1ohio said:Religion should not be taught in schools period unless it is a school designated as such... ie. Catholic school...
bunny1ohio said:Religion should not be taught in schools period unless it is a school designated as such... ie. Catholic school...
Otherwise no... because that's what churches are for... school is for learning not religion. Also there are too many children of different walks of life and too many different religions attending the same schools. If their parents don't want their children to be taught religion at school they shouldn't be forced to accept it. If they do... there are private schools for that... there is also church.
Mike182 said:you have, i think, just highlighed the need for education about other peoples religion - for people to work together and get along, surely we need to understand their religious perspectives, no?
many religion classes not only study different religious beliefs, but the philosophy of religion and ethics - should these also not be tought?
in my personal oppinion, there should be a wide variety of religions tought in schools (note, teaching does not imply preaching)
Would you include the instances I mentioned in my previous post, where some knowledge of religion is necessary to understand a subject, such as literature or history?
Mike182 said:many religion classes not only study different religious beliefs, but the philosophy of religion and ethics - should these also not be tought?
in my personal oppinion, there should be a wide variety of religions tought in schools (note, teaching does not imply preaching)