SylviaB
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lol that book is fail. Especially when you consider he attempts to condemn religion as dogmatic while simultaneously being guilty of that himself.
Erm, no.
lol that book is fail. Especially when you consider he attempts to condemn religion as dogmatic while simultaneously being guilty of that himself.
Good book, but I know so many idiot atheists (yeah, they exist en masse) who treat it as a bible in itself.and the god delusion by richard dawkins
More fail than the Bible?lol that book is fail.
You have no idea how big (admittedly nor do I). The known universe (the universe we can either observe or speculate about, which is insanely insanely big) appears to be smaller than a pin-prick in the ENTIRE universe, based on density of galaxy clusters at the edge of our observational range.I was more thinking in a "IT'S A BIG BLOODY UNIVERSE" kind of way.
No, given that Dawkins' arguments are based on logical and rational reasoning and science, while religion by nature is dogmatic, as the followers state that it is something not to be disputed.lol that book is fail. Especially when you consider he attempts to condemn religion as dogmatic while simultaneously being guilty of that himself.
That quote relates to the meaningfulness of a person's faith who has had it forced upon them. By teaching about the Bible within schools, Abbott is hardly forcing anyone to accept Christ.Ok but this guy called Lactantius said...
God values devotion, faith and love, and an act of force contradicts exactly what He most requires; in fact, it diminishes the deity in whose name persecution is effected. Belief imposed from the outside is meaningless to God, who places greater value on conviction from within.
So take your Bible and your stupid fucking bullshit excuse for a cult and fuck off. You're not winning any favours with your pretend tooth fairy by pushing your bullshit on the rest of humanity.
No, I disagree.That quote relates to the meaningfulness of a person's faith who has had it forced upon them. By teaching about the Bible within schools, Abbott is hardly forcing anyone to accept Christ.
I imagine his aims are to foster a greater understanding of the faith among children and an appreciation of its moral values in this increasinly moraly degernating society, for which he should be praised.
Either way, society has much to gain from teaching the young about Christian faith, as well as those of other cultures, if nothing else to encourage cultural acceptance, something that bigots such as yourself could also learn.
As currently they do not have that responsibility, and that is the issue being debated herein.No, I disagree.
Forcing children to read the Bible in schools is dumb and should not be allowed. Public schools do not have a responsibility to teach appreciation of faith or to instill a set of morals - this is to be done by the teaching.
Forcing children to read the Bible is the same as having someone come to my house and give me a pamphlet on their bullshit religion. Either way, it's coercion and brainwashing and religion has no place in schools.
So my quote still applies. In this instance, the children should have a right to decide for themselves which religious texts they want to read; even if it's purely for curiosity.
They don't need to be taught about other faiths or beliefs at school.As currently they do not have that responsibility, and that is the issue being debated herein.
The proposed initiative by Mr. Abbott is that they should be given that repsonsibility. Schools already have the broad reponsibility to educate the youth, teaching them how to be successful and valued members of society. It is only logical therfore that the public school system educate children in regards to morality, basic morals being much more fundamental for society to function than subjects such as maths or science.
I agree that forcing children to take up a religious faith is inappropriate in a public school, however teaching them about the different cultures and beliefs that exist in our society can only at the very least encourage tolerance and acceptance of different cultures.
I havn't suggested that children be tought Christrian morals specifically or brought up with a bias towards Christian beliefs. I fail to see how being educated about a religion (not being taught the religion itself) is a form of coersion or brainwashing, espeically if the viewpoints of multiple cultures and beliefs are taught.
Literacy and numeracy are the bare basics. If you don't learn anything else at school I sure hope you learnt these two.They don't need to be taught about other faiths or beliefs at school.
These are faiths and beliefs okay, they're irrelevent to a childs learning.
School is for learning literacy, numeracy and some other useless skills that we'll never need.
It is not for unqualified morons (i.e. teachers) to regurgitate some watered down bullshit developed by the B.O.S. to children.
Be quiet HSC 2010.Literacy and numeracy are the bare basics. If you don't learn anything else at school I sure hope you learnt these two.
Rebel! You showed dem dere religious folk!I had compulsory R.E introduced in high school (at a public school)
I got kicked out and banned. It was amazing.