mozzaok
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Leaps of faith? Well we certainly witness that, and I can accept that,but what annoys me is leaps of logic.
FD wrote that the victorian example was a case of humanism as a religion, it, of course, is not.
They clearly state that they will be teaching that there is "NO EVIDENCE" of there being a god, which will at least allow them to start their enquiry into the subject from an honest position, unlike "ALL" religions, which claim to "KNOW", definitively of the existence of god. Not just any god either, they definitively know of their particular flavour god.
So, once more we see religions trying to have their faith based beliefs, taught exclusively as facts, and the idea that kids be treated with enough respect, as to give them an honest and well rounded education about the religious choices they could make, scares the crap out of them.
As Jim pointed out, we unfortunately have no enshrined legislation to separate church and state in australia, which is unfortunate, because religion has no place in education, it should always remain a private matter, and definitely should not be imposed on kids, it should always be a free choice for adults to make. Seeing another, honest perspective, should help kids to make up their own minds, when they are ready.
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