If you send your children to a mainstream school then you must expect them to take part in an inclusive, mainstream education. If you want your children to have an education that follows your beliefs exclusively then you should send them to an Islamic school.
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Even then, lessons will comply with the National Curriculum and our laws about equality and acceptance and preventing hate crimes. That is the only way our society can continue to grow stronger and more cohesive, which is surely what all of us want for our children.
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They don't believe in homosexuality is the long way of saying they're homophobic It's okay to say they don't believe in the Easter bunny as he doesn't exist But it's not okay to say they don't believe in love.
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they don't deserve to be parents
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Do you reckon if we handed out leaflets saying "We do not believe in homophobes" they would all vanish?
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This is so ridiculous. Thought things were getting better
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"I don't believe in being a decent human being."-what they're really saying
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It like saying we don’t believe in the moon... you be believe anything you like it won’t make it true!
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NO faith based system should be allowed to set a homophobic xenophobic or sectarian tone to the curriculum
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