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Please explain to us how you believe its possible for a teacher to give a balanced view of anything when their religion dictates that something is wrong, but they are required by law to teach it equably? The law as initially proposed would have been difficult enough to police. This amendment just removes the need for policing. In reality, it will probably do more harm than good, since these topics must be brought up in the classroom, where previously they would have been largely ignored. However, now they must be tackled & inevitably given a religious spin.
They're not saying they never have to talk about these things- just that they can fine tune the curriculum to adhere to their religious beliefs. Whereas in secular schools, it cannot be blended in with theology.
The moment "religious based institutions" pay their taxes, just like any other institution, then ok, they stand or fall by their skill at manipulating the cartel we generally call "the market" & can be called "the private sector" (perhaps you are unaware that actual private sector individuals & companies can partner with UK local education authorities to provide education?). For the moment, these "faith based" institutions are nothing more or less than a government subsidised ideological 5th column into the UK, most often politically championed (ie funded) by interests in the USA, the Vatican, Israel & Saudi Arabia.
The core issue is not what we believe about the issues or whether or not we agree. What this means is that the private sector won a round against big brother and get to run their religious based institutions according to their religious beliefs.
Originally posted by Bunken Drum
reply to post by FortAnthemI'll resist your temptation to flame, since to do so would only derail the debate.
What I would like to know is what you personally think about homosexuality: in clear terms please. Quoting a disputed source really doesn't qualify as an argument, merely the repetition of somebody else's. I'm hoping that we can get right down to a discussion about all human sexuality, & the appropriateness of children learning the truth, ourselves.
Originally posted by FortAnthem
Originally posted by Bunken Drum
reply to post by FortAnthemI'll resist your temptation to flame, since to do so would only derail the debate.
What I would like to know is what you personally think about homosexuality: in clear terms please. Quoting a disputed source really doesn't qualify as an argument, merely the repetition of somebody else's. I'm hoping that we can get right down to a discussion about all human sexuality, & the appropriateness of children learning the truth, ourselves.
My beliefs on this issue are the same as the Church's: Homosexual practices are a sin, just the same as adultery is a sin.
Teaching Catholic children that homosexual practices are OK and normal is the same in my eyes as teaching them that adultery is OK and normal. They both go against the moral teachings of the church.
The state should not be able to force any organization to teach something that goes against it's moral principals.
“A study done in Vancouver in 2000 AD, and published in both the Journal of the Canadian Medical Association and the International Journal of Epidemiology, found that homosexual behaviour shortens life expectancy by 8-20 years (cutting 10-25% off the normal Canadian male lifespan).4
The state should not be able to force any organization to teach something that goes against it's moral principals.
Originally posted by AshleyD
What this means is that the private sector won a round against big brother and get to run their religious based institutions according to their religious beliefs.
Originally posted by ModernAcademia
I am STRONGLY against homosexuality being taught in school
this is wrong no ifs and buts
I would NEVER let me kids go to such a school, even if it meant me leaving the continent!!
Disgusting
Teaching Catholic children that homosexual practices are OK and normal is the same in my eyes as teaching them that adultery is OK and normal. They both go against the moral teachings of the church.
Originally posted by Yissachar1
Lets stop sexualizing the kids, let them have SOME innocence in their childhood, and let nature take its course... Has done since the dawn of time anyway!!
Originally posted by Bunken Drum
The moment "religious based institutions" pay their taxes, just like any other institution,
Originally posted by NoEXcUseS
Alas, freedom of speech is great... most of the time.
Why is it the state's responsibility to impose speed limits on roads? What about good farming practices, or safe work environments? Surely, our parents' advice, or lack thereof, should be adequate to prepare us for these endeavours? After all, not everyone engages in them, so why bother making rules?
Why is it the states responsibility to teach kids about sex anyway??
I agree. If a particular corporate entity wishes to teach children something in flagrant disregard to the society around it (& the bulk of their own members), then it should have the right to do so & stand or fall by how many parents are willing to pay for such "education". However, the moment a penny of public money is spent on these schools, which also includes the tax exemption the parent organisation enjoys on income from land leases, rents, investments, etc., then their conduct becomes a matter of public concern.
The state should not be able to force any organization to teach something that goes against it's moral principals.