Teach Christianity
by: sltb40 - 20-02-04 22:04
I was reading the message re Christianity and I agree that childrens' spiritual needs are often overlooked with all the planning and pressure early years practitioners are under. Childen are naturally receptive and open and have an enquiring mind which can be enhanced by the introduction of spiritual issues. I am a Christian and know that the lacking in self esteem in many adults and not accepting of themselves can be because of not feeling they are worthy of love or acceptance. Jesus came to show us that we are all special and have a place. If we can teach that to the children of today then the adults of tomorrow may be more accepting of themselves and others and less likely to set themselves up to fail in modern society.
Teach Christianity - 23-02-04 14:15
by: mazzamom
So why don't we teach love and acceptance and leave the religious education to parents and christian schools. We should NOT be forcing christianity on any child in non faith based education. Moreover, the sad fact of it is that many christians put too much emphasis on bigoted intolerant interpretations of the bible and not on love and acceptance. If a christian parent wants to teach their child their religion then fair enough, but to have christianity taught as standard in school and preschool is not respectful of the multi cultural society that we live in. It presumes a belief in Jesus is more important than other beliefs.
Teach Christianity - 23-02-04 15:03
by: sltb40
Hi in reply to mazzomon it is sltb40 here again. In my previous message I did not state that we should teach Christianity but that we should introduce love and acceptance of ourselves and others. My personal belief is that of the Christian faith, i.e. Jesus offers each one of us acceptance and unconditional love, but I do realise it is not my place to influence young children without their parents permission and also it is really within the family unit that we learn our values and beliefs.I hope you have not misinterpreted what I previously said.