TagliatelliMonster
Veteran Member
"Public school in a secular society has no business teaching any religion."
And that is biased against religion. Right, please?
Regards
No, it's not.
It's instead staying true to its secular nature.
Note that it's not the case that children in public school are prohibited from taking religious classes. They can take whatever classes they want to on their own time.
Personally, I'ld even go a step further and say that religious classes shouldn't be given in ANY school.
School is for education. Literature, grammar, math, physics, chemistry, accounting, computers, biology,...
You can teach history of or comparative religion in some kind of sociological / culture class. But that is quite different from instructing a specific religion / indoctrinating into a religion.
For me, religion has no place in school. I view it as some kind of personal thing. Like a hobby or something.
You don't learn how to collect stamps in school either. You are free to join a stamp collecting club on your own time though.