Try talking to him, tell him his religious examples are making you uncomfortable, and if he keeps using them talk to your principle or dean, he's not allowed to discuss religion when it has nothing to do with what he's teaching.
2007-05-21 04:04:33
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answered by Caity S 4
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rather, the Bible is study daily of the year in hundreds around the globe. There are 4 (now and returned basically 3) readings from the Bible in each and each Mass. First examining is an previous testomony examining, then a Psalm, then a clean testomony examining (no longer a Gospel examining), and finally a Gospel examining. The Mass is divided into 2 significant factors, the Liturgy of the be conscious (while the Bible readings are study), and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. in the time of the Liturgy of the Eucharist, area of the final Supper is recited by potential of the priest, Matthew 26:26-28. that's, in accordance to Catholic concept, while the priest consecrates the bread and wine into the Holy Eucharist. for the duration of a era of three years, the finished Bible is study in the Mass. Mass is declared daily in each and every united states of america of the international. there's a three year scriptural cycle (I forgot the call of this cycle, if any). in case you circulate to Mass daily for 3 yrs straight away, you're transforming into heard the finished Bible, previous testomony and New testomony. Do Catholics study the Bible? in the Mass, specific, daily. In deepest, many do. It relies upon on the guy. in the previous Vatican II, Catholics weren't inspired to study the Bible as much as they are at present. those days, specific, Catholics are very lots inspired to study the Bible daily. genuine! i replaced right into a non secular Catholic from 1987 to 2000. Bible examining replaced into inspired very lots.
2016-12-11 15:58:24
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answered by Erika 4
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You shouldn't do anything. He has a right to his religious preference. If you feel like he is pressing his views on the class in an inappropriate way, drop the course and move on. Try not to make too big of a deal out it. Hopefully, he's not judging you based on your beliefs, so don't do the same to him.
2007-05-21 03:57:16
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answered by STEVEN 2
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Go to class, study hard, pass, and get a good grade. What else is there to do? Why should you have to do anything because he is a catholic minister? What, are you afraid he will molest you or something?
2007-05-21 03:57:44
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answered by hagia 2
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Your ignorance is apparent. First, either a Minister or a Priest. Secondly, what does religion have to do with math.
If this was an attempt at humor or to be sarcastic....you missed on both marks. Why don't you leave this space for someone with a genuine concern...........
By the way, DO the math....you are an idiot.
2007-05-21 03:59:38
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answered by sparky 4
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Ummm....nothing? Why is it a problem? Is there more to the story you need to share? Is he pushing his beliefs on the class or something?
2007-05-21 03:55:16
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answered by becki5ive 2
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Do you homework...get a good grade...good luck.
^ You could ask him how 1+1+1=1 ... like the trinity.
Depending on where you are (public school, private school, what your countries laws are) ... you may not have much of a choice.
2007-05-21 03:55:08
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answered by Avery 2
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If it bothers you that much, you best concentrate on learning the arithmetic to the best of your ability - so that you won't have to repeat the course with this same prof again.
2007-05-21 04:40:56
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answered by Daver 7
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Learn math.
2007-05-21 03:57:49
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answered by daisyk 6
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Can he teach math? If so nothing, as long as he is no trying to teach religion at the same time.
2007-05-21 03:55:35
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answered by Anonymous
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