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Old 05-11-2008, 01:24 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I think that if they will be teaching religion in schools then they should teach a variety of the main ones. Or even all of them. Then they can hold discussions on the pros and cons of each one. But to do this they will have to have the knowledge themselves. I feel it's wrong to glorify only one, and not teach the others. They are all religions -right? If they're going to teach one, then teach them all. Not from a confined perspective either, but from a detached standpoint. This I think will be fair, so the students can learn the differences and similarities between them all. Also, the students can come to respect the differences. I truly feel this will help create a better understanding among the youth. They are the future, and they also come from very diverse backgrounds.
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