QUOTE(Irish @ Sep 25 2007, 05:28 PM)

90% of all your threads are written to bash or ridicule religious belief in some way.
Education also encompasses philosophy, law, art, music and dance and is not always based on known hard facts but principles and speculation. I somehow doubt that you will accuse these teachings as brainwashing.
What does that have to do with price of tea in China?

If they were being paid thousands of dollars a year to push a single idea, I would.
QUOTE(Something Like Laughter @ Sep 25 2007, 05:30 PM)

We are paying our government to do nearly the exact same thing. Just substitute religion with whatever ideology that happens to be popular with the university pedagogues.
Not always and I'd be against that as well. Even in the US I got to learn about other ideaologies and discussed them in class.
QUOTE(DeVoL @ Sep 25 2007, 05:37 PM)

We who attended public schools had no protection either, Kratos, but then it does depend on the locale. Parents entrust faculty to oversee and promote the well being of their children, it's nothing new. The issue that it seems you're taking with this school is that it's run by "Christians" for the intent and purpose of spreading "Christianity". Sooner or later, every child in these schools will interact with members of another religious belief. When that happens, we'll see the success, or lack thereof, of these schools and anyone who is truly looking out for their children’s best interest will see what these places do to a person's social skills. There's nothing wrong with believing in God, but when that belief is made into an oppressive tool, then the problem begins.
I don't like the idea of raising children up with a pacifier in one hand and a crucifix in the other any more than I like any close minded individuals spreading their beliefs as "truths". But, alas, that's the way of the world. With all the damage religion has done to you, you still seem to have turned out decently. We seek out what we perceive, and perceive what we're shown. Why would anyone trade the comfort, misguided though it may be, found in religion for the disdain you show toward your fellow man? Peace, Kratos, that's what the world needs to learn. The only way to have anyone seek it out is to allow them to perceive it in our actions and words. Getting pissed off over these things isn't going to help anyone, least of all you! Try another way. Take care!
They have a lot more because schools are pushing a single religion. Even if these children meet other religions, there's a much lesser chance that they'll be able to think freely because of years of brainwashing. Public schools are suppose to be more open and allowing more free thought.
The belief is being used to opress those children by brainwashing them though.
I guess I'm lucky.

Of all the kids I grew up with, I only know 2 others who broke away. That's out of a few hundred children.
Peace is good and so is progress...
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You give the lie to your own statement, Kratos. Weren't you "brainwashed"? And yet here you are actually thinking for yourself, doing it badly, but still thinking for yourself.

I was one of the very few that broke free. Yet, till this day I still have the little things still ingrained.
Many victims still have problems. I know Richard Dawkins interviewed a victim that was a bit more extreme, to me, then most about her fear of hell and damnation even though she's a free thinker.
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Really? What is freedom, Kratos? Who gets to define it? To me freedom includes the right as a parent to raise my children with the cultural and religious values, I believe are best. It seems from the way you are stating this, that you do not consider that to be freedom.
Freedom of thought within reason and using facts. And you can do that I think in your own home, just not in school. Sending kids to a religious school would be like throwing a science textbook in Sunday mass.