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saeed123
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Post subject: Getting rid of Religous studies in schools Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 4:27 pm |
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only a few months a lot of secular groups in the UK were taking about ditching r.e or teaching it in less depth as due it causing divisions
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aister
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Post subject: Re: Getting rid of Religous studies in schools Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 5:20 pm |
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I don't see why we should debate about this, each school has its own view about religious education. And tbh, all we should know about one religion is where it's originated and how it affected the countries' culture as a whole.
If it's a religious school, like the catholic schools, then teaching in-depth about its religious is required ofc. However, Catholic schools don't need to teach too much about Buddhism, nor does a normal, non-religious students need to know much about Christianity.
if a Christian student that study in a normal school that doesn't offer in-depth Christianity, then maybe he should find another way to receive lessons about Christianity.
"classes" are put in quotation cuz Idk wat it's called
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RupertAngier
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Post subject: Re: Getting rid of Religous studies in schools Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 5:25 pm |
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aister
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Post subject: Re: Getting rid of Religous studies in schools Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 5:32 pm |
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RupertAngier wrote: Religion is part of history... and the present.. informing students of truths I believe is a good thing.. well yes, if the studying involved in history lessons, or any other kind of compulsory lessons then it's a good if not needed. I was in a non-religious school, and we studied about all the religions, even some local religions in India and Japan, as well as their affects on history and culture. However, we don't have classes about Buddhism teaching, nor the Bible. As I said, knowing the Bible is unnecessary for a non-Christian student. All you need is a basic understanding about everything, and if u're interested, u can find a way to learn more about it urself.
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saeed123
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Post subject: Re: Getting rid of Religous studies in schools Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:13 pm |
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aister wrote: I don't see why we should debate about this, each school has its own view about religious education. And tbh, all we should know about one religion is where it's originated and how it affected the countries' culture as a whole.
If it's a religious school, like the catholic schools, then teaching in-depth about its religious is required ofc. However, Catholic schools don't need to teach too much about Buddhism, nor does a normal, non-religious students need to know much about Christianity.
if a Christian student that study in a normal school that doesn't offer in-depth Christianity, then maybe he should find another way to receive lessons about Christianity.
"classes" are put in quotation cuz Idk wat it's called No i mean in manstram public schools they want to get rid of it or skim over it, by teaching r.e in all classes and by secular i mean low level poltical groups with not much influence,i diasagreewith you i live in london and teach theese thigns stop misunderunderstanding , racia ltension and help everyone live in together in a dvierse world all races
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aister
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Post subject: Re: Getting rid of Religous studies in schools Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:44 pm |
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I still don't see ur point though
teaching an atheist, who already hate Christianity, Christianity, will not make him hate it less, if any, it will make him hate it more.
wat u need, is not forcing the students to study religions, is to teach him to respect others belief. Get rid of "those who believe are good and those who don't are bad", which I believe, exists in most of religion. This is wat created the hatred and disrespect towards those who have a different belief.
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saeed123
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Post subject: Re: Getting rid of Religous studies in schools Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 3:41 am |
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aister wrote: I still don't see ur point though
teaching an atheist, who already hate Christianity, Christianity, will not make him hate it less, if any, it will make him hate it more.
wat u need, is not forcing the students to study religions, is to teach him to respect others belief. Get rid of "those who believe are good and those who don't are bad", which I believe, exists in most of religion. This is wat created the hatred and disrespect towards those who have a different belief. fair enough
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georgeshelou
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Post subject: Re: Getting rid of Religous studies in schools Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 7:33 am |
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I am in Catholic school and an I am atheist too but often times I hear complaints from religious people about atheists not knowing or understanding their theology, specifically their scripture and teachings. I was raised in a very religious household: attending church twice a week, reading the bible in front of everybody in the church when I was 9. Last year I studied about old and new testament scriptures, marriage and family/world religions. I read and studied the Bible as an atheist. I know the Bible better than most Christians even do. I did all this and the entire college knew that I am an atheist and it didn't disturb them, it made them happy to see an atheist taking religious classes All my classmates are good with me by the way. A gentleman if we have to say in real life an impolite kid in skype chat
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Post subject: Re: Getting rid of Religous studies in schools Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:45 am |
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no need to fight it or anything. it's big part of the world and as such, it should be good that we are educated about it.
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RupertAngier
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Post subject: Re: Getting rid of Religous studies in schools Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:58 am |
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