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Old 13-05-2010, 21:53   #56
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Re: Do Muslim kids visit churches as part of their education?

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
Why is it that our kids are being told that if you don't abide by other religious rules, ie the kid in question, IF my child doesn't want to wear a certain bit of clothing to go into a certain religious building, then she should not be forced too, and told to wait outside, l get really fed up with all this religious stuff being shuvved down our throat.
Someone check my forehead, I agree with Arthur.
The school should have realised that there are small minded parents who would object to their children learning, and made plans, either have the kids do RE homework to make up for what they're missing out on and make the parents look after their sprogs all day, or they attend other classes' lessons.
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