Thank you for your response. I do understand where you're coming from, and would have even agreed with you a few years ago. Nevertheless, I no longer believe that religion is subjective.
Now, so as to clear up a misunderstanding, I'll try to explain a little more clearly. First, I do not support the public educational model. Therefore, I believe public schools should be eliminated altogether.
I do not believe that your child should be forced to attend a Catholic school. In fact, according to Catholic teaching, the parent is the primary natural educator of his or her child. You shouldn't be forced to send your child to a formal educational establishment at all, if you choose not to. You may educate them yourself, if you like. Or, if one exists, you could send them to a school which teaches secularism.
2007-09-26
02:19:14
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The founding fathers of this country built a nation on theft, and a bloody act of rebellion against our king. When I read their works, I cannot but pity them. And now that we are an established nation, we fail to honor the God that gives us the authority to be a nation. The result has been the fostering of atheism, which is becoming increasingly militant.
Finally, the Catholic Church is not a sect. It is the original Christian Church, and has the pedigree to prove it.
Peace,
This is from a discussion on prayer in school. I can not understand why this person would even want to live in the USA.
I also know most christians do not feel this way. Am I wrong?
2007-09-26
02:21:21 ·
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