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Date Posted: 3/09/07 6:29:03pm
Author: David Garland
Subject: Re: Pagans in school
In reply to: Stray! 's message, "Re: Pagans in school" on 3/09/07 8:41:55am

Hi Stray

I have to say that I agree with you 100%. The whole idea of religion in school is something that I am against personally. It should be something taught by the parents in the home, if they wish or pursued by the person when they are old enough to understand what it is they are learning about.

L&L
David


>MM All
>
>I think religion should be taken entirely from the
>school ciriculum personally.
>
>Yes many parents force their children into religious
>studies out of fear!!!!
>
>I think manners, social standards, health both
>physical and mental, should be taught by parents in
>the home and examples set by parents/
>
>Indoctrinating children into any religion is abuse in
>my honest opinion and should certainly be illegal!!!
>Anyone seen Jesus camp, been to Latterdaysaint sunday
>school lately??
>
>Children, though needing guidance, have rights. The
>right for care givers to be responsible to the child
>and responsive to the child, the right to be taught by
>people who undertake duty of care seriously! The right
>to a safe environment, the right to be loved and
>appreciated for who they are and the right to self
>govern and choose for themselves which religion they
>want to follow if any at all, when they are beyond the
>influence of those wishing to choose for them.
>
>Just my opinion :)
>
>STRAY!
>
>
>>>i see your point.
>>>But don't alot of christian parents force their
>>>children into church and scripture?
>>
>>I see your point too. I was thinking from a public
>>High School perspective, as a secondary student
>>teacher, and imagine teenagers well capable of putting
>>their foot down (or at least covertly doing whatever
>>the hell they like. LOL!).
>>
>>I'm an "all or nothing" girl myself. I would love to
>>see schools catering to their students various
>>religious needs and interests, but would rather
>>nothing at all and a secularised curriculum if this
>>became distorted.

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