Of course not. This is the 21st century.
2007-12-22 21:48:37
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answered by hydroponix_nix_hex 3
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when ppl are aware enough and they act in an educated way for sure children must not be separated since they will be trained how to respect each other despite their diversity in religion and race but if those ppl are ignorant and they are going to fight and cause problems then they must be separated although i hope that ppl will just understand this diversity and stop acting like children.
2007-12-22 22:50:23
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answered by Undefeatable F 2
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You scare me.
And just how far are you suggesting going down that ugly road? You talk as if its a 'black and white' issue.
Are you going to segregate Christians and non-Christians? Are you going to have a school for every religion? Are you going to divide Prodestants and Catholics? (they seem to have a history of belligerance) Are you going to have separate schools for Mormons, Presbyterians, Anglicans, Baptists, Pentacosts, Mennonites, United, Lutherans? (just to name a few of the squabbling sects of Christians)
You are suggesting going down a dangerous path. There is only one race, the human race, and the sooner we can realize this the better. Almost all religion teaches love and respect so its time to put those ideas into practice and learn how to love and respect each other instead of dividing ourselves into warring camps.
Peace doesn't come from preaching to the converted. Peace doesn't come from surrounding ourselves only with people who agree with us. Peace doesn't come from thinking that our group is better than others (and that is what invariably happens in segregated groups).
Peace comes from accepting other's points of view and respecting them.
Peace out, brothers and sisters.
2007-12-23 02:04:52
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answered by megalomaniac 7
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Race, I will not get into, but I think that if parents want to send their children to religious schools, then they should have to pay for that themselves or attend public schools and there should not be prayer in public schools and evolution should be taught and the truth about religions and what religions have done to this world should be taught, too.
2007-12-22 21:51:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it'd be at all helpful given the mixed race society we live in
if they were brought up seperated they wouldn't know ho wto interact with them!
2007-12-22 22:36:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I like well diverse schools, this way children learn acceptance. They have a better chance of learning about different cultures, religions, etc.; as well as learn that these things don't necessarily make you any different than anyone else. Regardless of these things we all have a basic desire for love, acceptance and prosperity.
2007-12-22 22:02:03
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answered by gypsy g 7
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a lot of people may disagree but i think that would render people stupid. one of the things that make us unique is our ability to adapt and understand. imagine if we were all the same. booooring! we learn from different cultures. if we are able to have an open mind and embrace each others differences then we expand and grow. some people are not open to this...ok! to each their own but i think if we allow ourselves to think for ourselves then we'll feel the walls become sand beneath our feet.
2007-12-22 21:57:03
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answered by lil_fyter 2
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Why would anyone want that?
That's just promoting prejudice, and segregation on those grounds would just create a huge divisions, and each group of children believing they're separated because they're better/the other groups are different, i.e, inferior..
2007-12-22 21:51:43
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answered by Ladytron 6
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No!, school must be the avenue to share and to understand each and everyone. Knowledge is meant to be learned and enriched from what they are and what they believed.
2007-12-22 21:57:54
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answered by bernie_bph 5
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No,never.Kids need that exposure to know other races believe.
2007-12-22 21:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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no. multi-culturalism is the new (yet not so new) approach in education, mixing various races and religion.
2007-12-23 00:50:52
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answered by ocean deep 5
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