jonks
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- Feb 7, 2005
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: miketheidiot
There is something wrong with teaching *just* christianity
Like what? Is it better to know almost nothing about a lot of things or much more about something? Don't businesses hire people who specialize is something, like English Literature, not because they want people who know that subject, but because they have demonstrated a capacity to master subject matter reflecting both discipline and a capacity to learn?
The 'something wrong' he refers to in my mind doesn't mean knowledge of christianity in general, but refers to the unconstitutional context of a public school board requiring the teaching of a particular religion. As public school boards are gov't bodies, this lends the appearance of gov't endorsement/sanctioning/stamp of official approval, on a particular religion. This is explicitly not allowed under current constitutional law.
