I realise that, but parallel lies in fear of chn being exposed to ideas you disagree with
Not really. coz we don't criticise religious fundamentalists for being concerned with good education. We criticise what they think that is.https://twitter.com/omnissiuntone/status/790590259776069632 …
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Big difference between "don't agree with" & "aren't true." I want kids taught what religions say, not that they're true.
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By definition, any view you disagree with you think isn't true...
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Either a god exists or one doesn't. No reason to think one does. My daughter taught world made in 7 days. Had test on it.
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That's shocking if true, but is extreme and unrepresentative example of religious (at least Christian) schooling in UK
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No. BHA had to campaign to stop it. Even then some sneak thru.
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My overwhelming reaction when atheist parents want to pull their kids out of nativity or assembly is 'Get a life'
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That doesn't really say anything.
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I think religions are false, but don't think it's necessary or healthy to insulate chn from conflicting views.
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