I think high school students would very much be able to discuss the story of Genesis. For a good part of history, nearly all Christians did believe in a literal interpretation and it did influence the religion a lot.
Not all Christians believe in Christianity!
I did.
Because there's no evidence to support that claim, though in fact my children were told exactly that, at school, by a teacher, though not in class. But you miss the point entirely, as I'd have predicted. You cannot shelter your children indefinitely from encountering claims and arguments contrary to what you want them to believe is true. Better to arm them to cope with that than try to prevent them from hearing about contrary views.. How about we have a class in public school that tells your athiest/non Christian children that they are the devils spawn and will burn in hell if they don't accept Christ as their personal saviour?
Because there's no evidence to support that claim, though in fact my children were told exactly that, at school, by a teacher, though not in class. But you miss the point entirely, as I'd have predicted. You cannot shelter your children indefinitely from encountering claims and arguments contrary to what you want them to believe is true. Better to arm them to cope with that than try to prevent them from hearing about contrary views.
I'm not missing your point. You don't seem to understand that the course isn't about proving or disproving religions, but to make children aware that there are many. Thus giving them the tools to cope in an increasingly multicultural society.and you and bear are missing the point from my end.
Yes, because it usually comes with condemnation and the threat of hell.You f*ckin asswipes complain about the "religious" pushing their views on you and yours.....
Then you're seeing what you want to see.what I see is the exact f*cking opposite.
Gh, I've tried on many occasions to communicate with you on the topic of religion or serious issues within religions, specifically yours. You misread me, accused and otherwise made it an unpleasant and unrewarding endeavor. I do not condemn Christianity for all the worlds woes. I have even argued that it was a beneficial part of Canada's birth and development.This **** course being a prime example..... and the way religious posters on this board are treated when only posting in the religious sub forums.
Language like that pretty much destroys your credibility with me. You don't want to be challenged, don't post.f*ck it...I've erased paragraphs trying to reply............ You f*ckin asswipes complain about the "religious" pushing their views on you and yours..... what I see is the exact f*cking opposite. This **** course being a prime example..... and the way religious posters on this board are treated when only posting in the religious sub forums.
That's tenets, but never mind. This is what I think is wrong with true believers. Yes, both comments are contrary to basic Christian tenets, but that's kind of the point. You're apparently taking the view that Christian dogma must be held above criticism; simply because it carries the label "religion" it's beyond criticism and nobody should be allowed to suggest to your children that what you want them to believe can be challenged, it must be accepted on faith as correct. As I've pointed out before, religious beliefs do not deserve automatic respect, they have to meet the same standards of logic and evidence any other beliefs do or they deserve to be rejected. I think you're doing a disservice to both your faith and your children.
I'm not missing your point. You don't seem to understand that the course isn't about proving or disproving religions, but to make children aware that there are many. Thus giving them the tools to cope in an increasingly multicultural society.
Language like that pretty much destroys your credibility with me. You don't want to be challenged, don't post.
So now you can see into the future like Machjo? Can you give me tonights Lotto Max numbers then please?This IS the attitude that will end up coming out in this course.
Of course not. That's what happens when the Gov't of the day has an agenda and climbs into bed with religion, to reach a predetermined goal. At that time, the agenda was "removing the Native problem", it was a stated policy.and the residential schools were soley for the education and betterment of native children.:roll:
Well said.Pushing your religion on someone else is different than questioning someone's reasoning behind a religion.
The way I see it, is that school courses should teach kids what aspects of life there are and how to critically and analytically think about these aspects, not to blindly accept whatever dogma is fed to them about these aspects. If that threatens some philosophies that can't stand up to the inspection, then tough cheese.
Pushing your religion on someone else is different than questioning someone's reasoning behind a religion.
The way I see it, is that school courses should teach kids what aspects of life there are and how to critically and analytically think about these aspects, not to blindly accept whatever dogma is fed to them about these aspects. If that threatens some philosophies that can't stand up to the inspection, then tough cheese.
...and the difference between that and a suicide bomber are?good thing my kids are finished with the public system.....cause I'd blow anybodys head off that f*cked with my kids religious upbringing.
good thing my kids are finished with the public system.....cause I'd blow anybodys head off that f*cked with my kids religious upbringing.
...and the difference between that and a suicide bomber are?
Not all Christians believe in a literal interpretation of Genesis. It's possible to discuss the story without deriding Christians.
Why are you stuck in the misconception that the course is about "f!cking with" your child's religious upbringing?good thing my kids are finished with the public system.....cause I'd blow anybodys head off that f*cked with my kids religious upbringing.
I don't give a rats ass anymore....I'm f*cking sick and tired of all these "non believers" sticking their f*cking nose into things that don't concern them. Things that are none of their f*cking business. Things that undermine my (a parents) f*cking authority.
Why are you stuck in the misconception that the course is about "f!cking with" your child's religious upbringing?
All the course outlines is the fact that there isn't just ONE religion, and goes on to show how the various religions have played a part in the development of society.
Why is that such a threat to you?
So where do you draw the line of that authority?I don't give a rats ass anymore....I'm f*cking sick and tired of all these "non believers" sticking their f*cking nose into things that don't concern them. Things that are none of their f*cking business. Things that undermine my (a parents) f*cking authority.