well, if it is taught as THE ONLY WAY, then it should be taught in the context of philosopy
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Replying to @OoTheNigerian
Who teaches it as the only way? And it is taught as philosophies in schools. Or it should be, at least.
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Replying to @mykeels
If under philosophy, it can be taught as A perspective. If taught alone, it will be thoughts as THE only perspective.
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Replying to @OoTheNigerian
But it's not taught alone. It's taught alongside many other important philosophies like science, art, physical exercise, & health awareness.
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Replying to @OoTheNigerian
Babcock University, and the University of Ilorin, Nigeria. Wassup?
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Replying to @mykeels
I meant secondary school. I wanted to know where you got the idea philosophy was taught alongside religion.
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Replying to @OoTheNigerian
We took a GEDs (GNS?) course called Philosophy of Christian Education. And there you have it. :)
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Replying to @mykeels
Well, the Bible was mostly regurgitated in CRK like in federal schools around the country. I guess it was same with those doing IRK
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Replying to @OoTheNigerian
You suggested that they be scrapped, nd I disagree. Not because of some leftover sentiment, but cos tolerance is important nw more than ever
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It is either you CRK or IRK. How does that build tolerance? Maybe if both including African traditions were taught to all, I agree
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