Teach Christianity
by: Moonflower - 28-04-05 14:27
What right do any of you have to say that the christian religion is better than anyone elses? And what right to say that religions such as wicca, paganism and spiritualism are cults which children should be protected from? Thos of you who said that ought to be ashamed of yourselves! The above mentioned 'religions' are recognised by the govornment as valid religions, and should be given the respect that your own personal viewpoints have.
I am a spiritualist, and proud of it, and my daughter gets christianity shoved into her head at school and I completely disagree with it. As will all religions there are positive aspects such as being good and looking after nature, and you certainly dont need one religion preached to the children to put those viewpoints accross!
Like it or not we DO have a multi cultural society, and such a diverse range of religions and beliefs to cater for that I feel it would be wrong to preach/teach christianity in schools. Some of the techniques used in schools are no better than what I would class as brainwashing... they are not giving a child the freedom of choice for their own religious beliefs.
I have noticed that bar the odd one, the main people who agree with this being 'taught' are christians themselves... may I ask one thing.. what are your churches for then? Why should these beliefs be forced onto impressionable minds because people from ONE religion believe it is right?
Religions should stick to their churches and home lives, and the only time they should be intoduced in school is for educational purposes, and not personal ones.
The law mentioned about teching christianity in schools is extremely out dated and should be ammended or betetr still discontinued. We have reached the 21st century now, and there is no need for such tactics anymore.. there actually is freedom of belief, speech and thought, and we should stop living in the past and implement that.
Teach Christianity - 29-04-05 19:04
by: OakKing
I am astounded that nisa1969 thinks children are going to be mentally scarred from having a witches costume in the homecorner! Oh how I laughed! I am fed up to the back teeth of having to explain The Pagan/Wiccan way!! We do NOT I repeat NOT worship the Devil (we have no name for the Devil, this is infact a Christian concoction!) and we do not sit around a couldron casting spells with big black cloaks on, oh and my face isn't green with warts on it either, oh and i haven't got a black cat!
Teach Christianity - 15-05-05 19:01
by: Bea
Dear all but in response to Saffron's mum.
I would like to apologise for the impressions that Christians whom you have obviously met have left upon you, I am so very sorry and extremely saddened that you would feel that those people exhibited intolerance, bigotry, racism and homophobia. These 'isms' as you refer to them certainly have no place in our diverse or indeed any other society, and have ABSOLUTLY NO place within Christianity. Any Christian who acts as such needs to read their Bible and reassess what their belief is based upon.
I would like to reassure you that this is not what Christianity is about and your experience is a small minority of a vast body of people who call themselves Christians. I am a little confused that you seem to be saying that children need to be taught about all faiths yet you started by saying it terrifies you that someone trying to teach Christianity to children, do you discount Christianity when you refer to all. I'm sure you would appreciate that within any large group of people e.g. Religious group, football club etc. a minority of people do things which are morally wrong in that name e.g. violence at football matches, the taliban etc. this however does not mean all that groups opinion or actions are the same.
I understand your fear entirely if the above 'isms' have been your only experience of Christianity so far. I too stand strongly with your stance that these are not what I would want my child to learn. As you have probably guessed i myself am a Christian (who does not believe in those 'isms") I also work in a school where I am responsible for taking some assemblies which are on the whole Christian based. In those assemblies the overriding theme is help the children foster a sense of wonder at the world around them and help them to know that they are loved, respected and valued and that they should do the same for others. Values which i feel are key to Christianity, views that you yourself also share. I admit that i sometimes use Bible stories to illustrate these points, but if as is your opinion our society is to 'teach' all religions then this can not be discounted.