Freedom of Speech - unless it's about Christ????
Posted by stargeezer 11 years, 3 months ago to Culture
At what point does separation of church and state become state as church or the only acceptable religion becoming no religion??
It seems that in 50 years we have moved from prayer being acceptable in school to the point where efforts are made to strip any reference to religion from school. In effect raising the state as God to fill the vacuum left in the lives of the students.
It seems that in 50 years we have moved from prayer being acceptable in school to the point where efforts are made to strip any reference to religion from school. In effect raising the state as God to fill the vacuum left in the lives of the students.
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I do not ask that religion be taught in schools. I don't want children taught Islamic Law, Buddhism or any of the rest. Teaching that Christianity had great influences on the course of western civilization and on the founding of our nation is history - teach that. Teach them how the great universities of our country began as Theological institutes and mission organizations. Just allow our children's and our exercise of religion to not be challenged at school and stop twisting history because school administrators don't like what the truth of history reveals.
I find it complicated to explain even to my kids because Christmas is a huge secular holiday. Santa Claus and exchanging gifts don't have a direct link to religion. We're atheists but we still celebrate Christmas, some gifts for the kids on the Solstice and some on Christmas Day. It really doesn't make much sense. I can't see avoiding Christmas, though, since 95% of the things people say about it have Pagan or secular roots.
FWIW, I found him in a foxhole and discovered he'd been with me all the time.
That teacher does not know the moral teaching of the parents and should not instill hers.
Islam is one of the acceptable forms of religion in school these days. I suppose because it's a religion of peace and harmony. :)
Christianity is another matter.
I don't get people wanting or opposing religions being referred to as peaceful. It seems like they are all evoked to support war and peace. I don't care if someone tells my kids the Judeo/Christian/Islamic tradition is about war or peace. I definitely want to respect other people, but to me this is an argument about who's imaginary friend is the nicest.
History.
Literature.
I've met a few Christians that, in my opinion, have been a bit over the top in their approach to non-Christians and I don't understand how they think that helps either. The one thing I'm totally certain about is my firm commitment to Christ and how I choose to live my life because of it AND how I will not apologize for being a Christian. That does NOT include my being rude because of it.
My Children were taught at home when and where it was possible and in the countries where homeschooling was not possible they were instructed that they had a obligation to listen to their teachers but to be willing to stand for what was correct without being rude. It seems to me that this school missed that life lesson.
And the question is still out there, what gave the school the right to act as information censor?