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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Replying to @HPluckrose
I realise that, but parallel lies in fear of chn being exposed to ideas you disagree with
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Replying to @omnissiuntone
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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Replying to @HPluckrose
By definition, any view you disagree with you think isn't true...
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Replying to @omnissiuntone
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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Replying to @HPluckrose
That's shocking if true, but is extreme and unrepresentative example of religious (at least Christian) schooling in UK
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Replying to @omnissiuntone
No. BHA had to campaign to stop it. Even then some sneak thru.
10:39 AM - 24 Oct 2016
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