Originally posted by: Xavier434
Originally posted by: Atreus21
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
How about we teach ethics and leave any trace of religion out of the equation? Seems reasonable to me. And by the way, it's not the school's responsibility to be a parent to your child, it's yours. So take some god damned responsibility, will ya?
:thumbsup: Exactly. The OP objected to the teaching of religious beliefs in public schools and religion =/= morality. Get back on topic people.
But if you teach any ethics you're discriminating against a competing ethos.
It really isn't for the best if people pull the discrimination card for teaching ethics, morals, customs, or courtesies which are widely accepted in the country they live in as long as it is being taught in moderation and is flexible enough to allow the kids to think for themselves. They have the right to reject what is being taught to them should they choose to do so, but they also need to understand that there are consequences for such things. As long as they understand what they can and cannot do as well as what will potentially happen when choosing the path which seems most promising then all is well. Nothing bad will come out of that.
However, I should also note that no religion is widely accepted enough in the US right now to teach it in schools. Yes, Christianity is king right now but the problem is that there are far too many denominations of Christianity all with different views that we cannot even go that route.