No...there are private schools that are religious. Religious public school is an oxymoron...
2007-03-12 14:40:34
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answer #1
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answered by LadySuri 7
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Certainly, if by 'school' you mean "a group of fishes swimming together". How religious could they be??
Conversely, since a school may be taught of as being a place of learning, then that may be the best place for learning religion. In this case, it is NOT an oxymoron.
2007-03-12 14:53:04
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answered by flandargo 5
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Not if you believe Dow Chemical. Dow rated the undergraduate chemistry program at Abilene Christian University among the top 5 in the nation when I was studying physics there. Dow still has cooperative programs with the school, so I would say that the relationship is still good.
2007-03-12 14:41:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
I had a quite good education in a religious school. I even studied evolution in science classes and creation was left to classes in religion. I was taught that evolution was a process that was used by God who created things through this process.
Not all religious schools are bad.
2007-03-12 14:41:37
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answer #4
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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I think a Fundamentalist Christian and a Feminist is an oxymoron
2007-03-12 14:39:25
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answered by Anonymous
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So many people have suffered in religious schools of all denominations. A pity.
2007-03-12 14:42:18
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answered by Davie 5
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How can a school be religious.
2007-03-12 14:43:45
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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Oh my, yes. Schools are places of learning and sharing knowledge. Religion is the fear of learning and knowledge.
2007-03-12 14:38:55
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answered by God 6
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I agree with LadySurly!
2007-03-12 14:48:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course. Why else would morons go there?
2007-03-12 14:39:21
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answered by Gene Rocks! 5
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