Yes, in america the teachers usually push their religous opinions on others, in one of my classes a kid said 'Oh God' and the teacher tore at her saying 'You don't ever say that word'Wired- said:This is mainly a problem in the US from what I hear. Where I live, England, it is the curriculum for evolution to be taught in science, and for religious studies lessons, creationism can be expressed. That way children have a balanced opinion on what they can believe about the matter. In my opinion creationist views are completely flawed.
This is the stuff that makes me angry. That intolerance of speech is irritating. I know this opens up a whole different topic, but considering 'Oh God' a curse word is outrageous.Sir said:in one of my classes a kid said 'Oh God' and the teacher tore at her saying 'You don't ever say that word'Wired- said:This is mainly a problem in the US from what I hear. Where I live, England, it is the curriculum for evolution to be taught in science, and for religious studies lessons, creationism can be expressed. That way children have a balanced opinion on what they can believe about the matter. In my opinion creationist views are completely flawed.
Epic said:It's not illegal in some countries.
In the UK, some boarding schools force students to go to chapel every day, no matter which religion you are.
They even force jewish students to abandon their religion's teachings to go to school on saturday.
Lol sorry I just caught this, you were calling the children 'it' instead of 'they'FibSaSk said:Schools are the best tools to brainwash since they teach these things to kids from a very early age...
It should of course change so that the kid can believe whatever it wants, and it will only learn the real truth
I am.krazedkat said:I don't think Sir is from the USA.
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