Quizzes & Puzzles69 mins ago
This Is Why!!
120 Answers
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by RATTER15. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
-- answer removed --
I stand by my comment on the first page.
Out of curiosity I glanced at the site whose logo appears on the TinyPic image posted by the OP- they appear a lot more zealous than most believers I've met, still each to their own.
I won't post a link ,easy to get if needed, though why they have such a nasty word in their site title beats me.
Out of curiosity I glanced at the site whose logo appears on the TinyPic image posted by the OP- they appear a lot more zealous than most believers I've met, still each to their own.
I won't post a link ,easy to get if needed, though why they have such a nasty word in their site title beats me.
Mikey - you cannot teach children the real facts because no one knows for a fact there is not a God,or heaven or whatever else. Highly improbable, but never the less unproven one way or another. All you can teach children is the Beliefs of different Religions and let them make up their own minds if they believe or not. Children who are taught science and then told by a preacher teacher that the earth is only 6000 years old are more likely to believe the scientist to be honest. I lost count of the number of times my kids have come home saying the RE teacher 'must be on a different planet'
n,;//one can't be indoctrinated with nothing.//
Do you think the ranting poster in the OP contains nothing?
Check out its source which is at the foot of it, and tell me if you think that and they are "nothing" and would you be happy for a child to be confronted by such a twisted and bigoted view of all that religion has to offer?
Do you think the ranting poster in the OP contains nothing?
Check out its source which is at the foot of it, and tell me if you think that and they are "nothing" and would you be happy for a child to be confronted by such a twisted and bigoted view of all that religion has to offer?
I must admit I would rather Homeschool than put my child into a Faith school, although for a short time when we came to the UK the youngest went to the local village C of E and I was outraged when he was expected to pray in assembly and was taught that the Holy Bible was fact. I respect the right for Adults to follow whatever faith they feel the need to do, but schools should be made to teach religion in an objective way , which many thankfully do now.