I think they are a very scary group of people. No they shouldn't be in schools, courts, or goverment....they belong to a cult....a blood cult at that.
2007-08-05 23:43:33
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you think we are doing in the classroom?? Who has time to teach religion... we're too busy trying to teach them to behave and act like civil human beings, because their parents aren't teaching them that at home! Raise your hand, speak with respect, don't whine, don't hit your classmates, don't cuss, listen to every viewpoint, do your homework, etc.
I really resent the fact that you think that just because I am a Christian that it will change what I teach my students. I think you would be very surprised it you were to take a poll asking teachers their faith... most of them have some sort of religious connection, whether it is Christian, Jewish, or Muslim. People of all faiths are quite capable of teaching our young people without it ever coming out in the classroom.
If anything, Christian teachers are perhaps a little bit better because of their faith. I know when I am teaching, I start off my day, (before any children arrive), with a prayer asking for patience and wisdom in dealing with them. But, as long as I am teaching in a public school, my faith will never be truly visible to anyone!
2007-08-06 00:22:01
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answered by usafbrat64 7
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i might tutor the two by using occasion, and while the baby is satisfactorily old s/he could make the alternative on his/her very own. i don't think of it would confuse the baby -- do not take a seat and supply a faith type, yet slowly divulge the baby to distinctive holiday journeys and ideology. young ones look to easily p.c.. up on issues -- my very own young ones study approximately faith from observing extra beneficial than from my instilling something in them, to be basic. DH believes in a miles better potential yet needs not something to do with faith, and that they found out his attitude too
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answered by duffina 4
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Sure.
Now which of the christian cults should be taught?
Catholic, Baptist, the Assemblies of God with their jibberish and rolling on the floor, Greek Orthodox, ad nauseum?
2007-08-05 23:44:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The public schools are not a place for indoctrination, but study.
2007-08-05 23:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It's okay if they're around children, but they should not speak of their beliefs in the public school system.
2007-08-05 23:42:43
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answered by Daisy Indigo 6
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Let's think of this, did it harm or warp your parents, or grandparents any? What did it do for society? Haven't you noticed the decline in morality since atheism increased?
2007-08-06 00:26:57
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answered by Jed 7
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sure....we should also teach them to respect people who believe the Earth is flat....religion wont allow people to think straight.....it impairs judgement.....
teach from evidence not from hopes and wants and faith...GL
2007-08-05 23:44:10
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answered by Man of Ideas 5
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It's like your trying to compare christians to pedophiles. shut the fvck up hater
no religous group has a right to teach anything to our kids that is up to the parents
2007-08-05 23:42:55
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answered by Anonymous
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