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we required to learn belifs such as that we come from monkeys or or the big bang theory and such. our schools are fun on a belief system.if ''evelotion'' is requried to teach why cant the schools allow reilgion as well?

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Well there's different kinds of religions and since  public schools have different kinds of people it's not going to be entirely easy to teach all their religions and it certainly wouldn't be right to just teach one religion to everyone.Also, like Sora_Kuno said, there's already religious establishments set up for teaching religion so there's not much need to do so in school.If you live in a country where a certain religion is in the majority then it's logical to teach that religion in schools and students who don't follow those beliefs can simply opt out. (I live in a country where there's one religion in majority so I've pretty much seen all this)

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  Third, isn't it wrong to just ram your beliefs on others who don't have the same beliefs as you?  People should be able to believe what they want.

thats what i mean.the schools make us learn this stuff and have it a requriement.istn tht the same as ramming there beliefs on us?

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But it's a proven fact.

what im trying to say is.those who dont belive it are required to learn it in school.its the same both ways. ex:forcing religion on students  who dont belive in religion or those who belive in reilgion and frocing eveltion on them

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what im trying to say is.those who dont belive it are required to learn it in school.its the same both ways. ex:forcing religion on students  who dont belive in religion or those who belive in reilgion and frocing eveltion on them

I could go on, but I'm not going to as I will be stepping on some toes.

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I could go on, but I'm not going to as I will be stepping on some toes.

yeah dont want i wanna huge arguement to break out

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yeah dont want i wanna huge arguement to break out

I get where you're coming from ,but you mentioned religion on the internet what did you think would happen?

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You mentioned religion on the internet what did you think would happen?

ik ik. to tell the truth this is for a school persuasive essay and i thought to post my topic here and a big part of my essay has been laid out for me ^^

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Just because they're required to learn it doesn't mean they need to believe in it.  They can study the material for the sake of the grade but otherwise tune it out completely while they focus on what they do believe in.  It's there to teach science and it can't force religious people to internalize the information anymore than the church can force non-religious people to internalize their information.  Granted, one's required and the other isn't, but like I said, study it then ignore it.

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1.  There are multiple religions, most public schools couldn't afford to host a buddhist class, a muslim class, a Jewish class, all the many branches of Christianity including protestant, catholic, orthodox, evangel to name a few.  

 

2. Evolution is proven, studied with scientific facts to back it up.  Religious teachings are all about blind faith and the individuals belief, and tying with the first point it'd be unfair to try and force christian beliefs for example onto a Muslim.   Any neutral party can learn about a religion they don't particularly believe in and would merely be bored at worst, but it's plain offensive to force that religious view on someone who has a different religion.  

 

Some students chose to blank evolution because of how close minded they were brought up.  But it's a fact.  It's observable in cases such as the Moths case in England where light coloured moths changed colour to be darker so they could blend in with the trees that were being stained from pollution.

 

3. There are religious specific schools that will teach that sort of stuff, I myself have attended Catholic school since I was a child (and will be moving into a Neutral university in September having completed my education).  I learnt about Creationism in Religion (a mandatory GCSE, of which elsewhere in the country is not mandatory in non-religious schools) and evolution in my Double Award science class.  

A number of religious teachers (not those who teach religion, though she is included, but those who themself follow a faith) in my school have chosen to believe a mixture of both since they won't deny facts like some blind people do.  

They believe that evolution occurred but it was designed by one supernatural being, a god.  Any family who wants their kids to grow up with that belief should send their kids to those schools instead of complaining about Public schools that teach a variety of kids from different backgrounds and cultures proving something that is unproven, and some religious scholars themselves don't believe it thinking it was a purely metaphorical story like the Nativity scene.

 

4. Currently in this economic climate jobs are more abundant in the STEM subjects, Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.  Schools have to prepare children for the future so they are able to get a job instead of living off benefits, Religion wouldn't offer the opportunities STEM subjects would simply because there isn't a high demand for it.

 

 

The end.  If only Pearse was here.  He's a religion major who's an atheist.  

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Just because they're required to learn it doesn't mean they need to believe in it.  They can study the material for the sake of the grade but otherwise tune it out completely while they focus on what they do believe in.  It's there to teach science and it can't force religious people to internalize the information anymore than the church can force non-religious people to internalize their information.  Granted, one's required and the other isn't, but like I said, study it then ignore it.

pertty much what i do.

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Just because they're required to learn it doesn't mean they need to believe in it.  They can study the material for the sake of the grade but otherwise tune it out completely while they focus on what they do believe in.  It's there to teach science and it can't force religious people to internalize the information anymore than the church can force non-religious people to internalize their information.  Granted, one's required and the other isn't, but like I said, study it then ignore it.

 

Perfection right here.  

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