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Boy #1 is under-achieving in RE at school. His reason being that he doesn't believe in God (as he can't understand how there could be a God if there are wars, etc). I am not religious myself (or particularly anti-religion - pretty much 'an each to their own' kind of person) but I want him to appreciate other peoples choices and beliefs. I suppose my question is, if you do believe why do you believe? Thanks for any thoughts (and if I have inadvertently offended anyone then I apologise in advance).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.he doesn't sound like he is under achieving then, and everyone has at least one subject at school that they just don't get on with. you can choose to withdraw him from r&e lessons but i imagine since you sent him to a religiously affiliated school this might be considred a bit 'rich'.
why not explain that r&e is about learning from other cultures and beliefs a bit like mythology combined with a little bit of history.
why not explain that r&e is about learning from other cultures and beliefs a bit like mythology combined with a little bit of history.
He should learn about religion so that he can make his own mind up. It is interesting in itself. I am an atheist but can quote some parts of the bible because it was drummed into me when I was a child. I made my own mind up as I got older and realised what a lot of bunkum it was. My father always referred to the old testament as a history of the Jews.