Yes I do Religion should be a Private Matter not a Secular Matter,\
Churches and Faiths shouldn't have any business in Secular places.
Creationism is the Opposite of Evolution let hope Scientists and tell Evangelicals that your theory is bunk.
2007-01-26 07:29:06
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answered by tfoley5000 7
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the only time I object to the media and education systems mentioning God, and Jesus, is when they try to take him (God, and Jesus) out of everything, and try to say "Oh he's just a myth, he's not real" THAT is what I object to. and If I may be so bold...When the Government started taking God out of everything is when all this mess started with the terrorists...I mean, I know they've been doing that stuff for years, but its when it got worse. You may not like what I have to say, but God is what kept this country safe for so long, and then we got cocky and said "We don't need God anymore" so they took him out of everything. then look what happened...we had 9-11. anyway, I don't mean to sound so preachy, but I wanted to put in my two cents.
2007-01-26 07:47:29
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answered by tweetybird37406 6
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Even If I would, what matter? God is God no matter what ! I must become small so he can grow larger anyway. I don't need media and regualr education to make Christ real. I do need to study his word though to help me make my decisions. Take the media and the education you are talking about and put them in perspective. Does the word of Christ fit into what they think? Looking at the world, I think not.
2007-01-26 07:34:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I object to religious injections in circumstances in which we don't have a choice. In the media we have a choice. Change the channel, put down the paper, go to a different web site, or whatever. So I have no objection there. But often times in our education system, especially public education, we do not have a choice. We can't change the channel or request a different teacher. So I do object to it in those circumstances.
2007-01-26 07:28:12
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answered by kildarner 2
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The media has freedom of the press, so I do ont usually object to them being informative, even if it is something I disagree with. As for education, so long as it is not part of proselytizing, I have no problem with these mythical figures being talked about.
2007-01-26 07:32:46
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answered by barter256 4
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No, as long as they are used in an objective context, as both education and the media should be fair and balanced. To omit any reference to subjects which may be of religious, ethnic, historical, or social substance at face value would be equivalent to censorship. It's only when we tend to editorialize the discussion or impose our personal values, that we risk improper bias in information dissemination.
2007-01-26 07:41:54
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answered by alchemist0750 4
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i think it's affiensive that you use God or Jesus in the media and education systems
2007-01-26 08:14:05
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answered by I ♥ Big Bang! 2
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I am christian and in the education system, yes. I do believe that religion as a whole should be studied as a high school course. and I mean all religions and the role they play in national politics
2007-01-26 07:29:36
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answered by lllll 4
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In the education system specifically.
2007-01-26 07:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get away with saying many four letter words, but you can never get away saying that 3 letter and 5 letter word. Especially in a public school.
2007-01-26 07:27:30
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answered by Ron P 3
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