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A school is not a church or any kind of spiritual authority, so they can offer no guidance in how to read the Bible. Pharisees, Mormons, almost every Western cult since 1960, Satan himself, all "read the bible" but they are spiritually darkened and only twist the bible for evil.
Children especially need spiritual guidance.
Lol ok. Meanwhile in Utah kids can take an extra period for religious study. It’s called seminary and it’s even offered in public school. Those who don’t want it get a free/elective period. Maybe y’all should figure your shit out. The Mormons did.
Lost me at “The Mormons did”.
Then you’re retarded. They added the option to their schools. Wasn’t hard. Turned 7 courses into 8 and did A day and B day, allowing kids the option to go off campus for one period for the religious education of their choice, take additional elective AP courses, or just have a free period.
“yOu LoSt Me At MoRmOnS”
fucking prick.
You mean the Mormon cult with the magic underwear and all the major doctrinal changes, such as stopping polygamy and cutting down the 7 years of stockpiled food down to 6 months? Years ago I debated a couple of those bicycle boys. They finally gave up and left. I think I knew the Book of Mormon better than they did. I don't say anything about something unless I've studied it first.
My father once said that he didn't want any teacher in school teaching about religion, because the teacher might teach religion that you didn't believe in. On the other hand, removing Bibles from school libraries was just wrong.
Not to mention 99% of them are die hard Trump supporters and a huge percentage are on board with Q.
You fuckers need to start learning who your friends are. Fucking stupid reading your shit. Mormons may be wrong but 99% of them are on the right team politically. Get over yourself.
Voting the correct way is not all there is. There are lifelong Republican families who vote that way regardless of the person or the issues, just as there are lifelong Democrat families who are really conservatives. They also need to know what's going on in the world, which believing the plagiarized fairy tale Book of Mormon indicates they don't have the mental capacity for. I know a good number of Mormons, and not a single one knows anything at all about Q. There may be some, but not around here.
Yes. Them. Now their kids get religious education during the week. How fucking bigoted and prick headed can you be? They have a good idea. Implement it if you want Bible study in schools. Nobody asked your opinion on Mormonism specifically. Fucking hell some of you.
There should not be "religious education" at any time in school. It would almost always conflict with the parents' religion. Religious education should be at home and at Sunday school at church. I didn't ask you to stick in what Mormons supposedly have done. They actively teach against things that are in the Bible.
There's a difference when religion is taught as a subject(or at least there should be).
It's taught (or should be) from a neutral perspective. It's taught the facts of the religion itself, without pushing opinions if the religion is "right" or "wrong" (and yet again or should be).
It's the difference between educating and preaching.
Pressing religion on others, such as reading Bible passages during class ( or other school functions), and stating or implying that this passage is "true" or "right" is what is not allowed in public schools.
Considering how many different denominations of Christianity there is, and how much these denominations differ, it seems like a bad idea that some random teacher or coach or whatever try to give a religious education to a kid, without knowing which denomination(let alone the kids with different religions entirely) the kid is.
For those that believe Catholics are Christians, there is a lot of bad blood between them and Protestants. I know there are a lot of people who would be pissed that a Catholic was telling their Baptist kid something that contradicted their church's teachings. Or someone who believed in predestination telling your child that Baptism was pointless or some such thing, which goes against your belief.
Other than being taught as an actual course, from an educator who knows the difference between educating and preaching, religion needs to be taught at home or at church.
I don't think we should limit where we can worship. If a child wants to pray in school, then so be it. Right now, they have even stopped children praying silently before eating.
Are schools employing mind readers now? How in the world would they know if anyone was praying silently?
Could you please share where you're getting your information on this? I am very interested in understanding exactly how school administrators are stopping people from praying silently.
I like this! You said this so much better than I did.