Should religion be put True Religion Jeans Sale
back into
schools There should be a comparative study of religion in specialized
courses.The problem is which religions are emphasized and which are downplayed
as insignificant according to the instructor's biases.As a professing christian,
i would proceed on this with caution. While i do hold that christianity is the
only true religion, (more jewelry here)
i do accept that
other religions exist.I would not want school to be a place to disciple children
into any religion including christianity, for it could just as easily be used to
disciple children into the other religions with which i do not agree. No, they
shouldn't.They need to take more of it out.Religion and school should not
intertwine, education and religion should not be taught as one.You can get an
education without believing in god, and trying to fit god into education will
only cause confusion.A child shouldn't be forced to accept another person's
Religious views.If we start filling their minds with this nonsense while they
are children they will never learn to think for themselves.If they grow up with
the notion that god is real and everything the bible says is true, they may not
take the time to look for their own spiritual path and make their own decision
about god and religion.It should be up to the parents to raise their children
Religious or non-Religious.School is for learning about math, english, history,
art, music, but it is not to learn about religion.That should be kept in the
church, in a sunday school class, where the parent has chosen to bring the
child.You shouldnt submit your child to their teacher's beliefs, especially
considering the parents probably don't even know exactly what the teachers
beliefs are and just assume, as most do, that they are the same as their
own.Children are required to go to school, they shouldn't be required to accept
traditional christian beliefs as their own.School and religion just shouldn't
mix. Assuming we are talking about public schools, absolutely not.If you want
your children to learn about religion, teach them.Not even all religious people
do.Of those that do, some think it is offensive to ask something of god, and
others take issue with the idea that there is in fact a single god. If you are
going to violate the religious freedom of those people, you might as well lead a
school prayer to allah.It will be just as illegal, and just as wrong.The
principal's personal rights do not include being able to violate the rights of
others. My friend's family owns 30 acres far outside the city, and i
occasionally exercise my right to make a solid attempt at breaking the land
speed record.This doesn't mean i can also exercise this right www.homesadhoc.co.uk
on the public
street next to his property. The principal is a representative of the school,
and the school is government funded.When acting as a government representative,
the principal is not(And should not be)Allowed to use that position(And my True Religion
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tax dollars)To push a religious agenda.It makes matters worse
that students are legally required to be there, and may not even walk out to
avoid being discriminated against. He can however lead a group of willing
students in prayer on his own time before or after school, and do so on school
property if the students so desire.I believe this is a bit inappropriate(And
something that he should take care to avoid)But i would support his right to do
this. It's when he assumes the role of representing the school in an official
capacity that his leading of prayer becomes a government endorsement of
religion, and therefore a dangerous thing.The government needs to stay out of
religion.That is how we keep religion free.