You never mentioned anything about schools. Anyway, if a parent wishes to send their children to a religious school it's nobody elses business but theirs.
Ad O, it's hardly my fault you haven't been following this part of this thread and didn't realise I was referring to the youngest children in our schools.
You have every right to bring up your children how you see fit, like you I wouldn't see it otherwise, but all I would be doing is to level the playing field by, for starters removing the undeserved place religious followers have imposed on our schools funded by government money and by default making a precedent that it's so perfectly acceptable to have specific lessons about religions is perfectly normal; just so perfectly normal for religions to have a privileged place in our curriculum.
Well the above has been the norm for too many decades now it's time religion was put into its place as no more a special lesson than any other, so levelling the playing field would necessarily put religion into its long overdue place the private sector.
In effect if you wish to bring up your children into one or the other of these faiths, fine, do it in your own time and don't inflict it on others within our school system, in effect a publicly funded recruiting system.
It's not the religion I'm so much against it's the unwarranted religious privileges, I look forward to seeing the end of all of these religious privileges, It would be a bonus too if religious belief were to descend into the lower leagues where they belong, but there if it pleases people to follow these ancient beliefs well good luck to them.
Funny we don't hear much about Zeus these days? I wonder why?
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