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Old 15-04-2014, 08:43   #60
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Re: 'Muslim Plot' To Take Over Schools Investigated

As this has become a more generic religion thread this is an interesting piece of work.

I don't have a major problem with state faith schools however I expect them to have fully inclusive admissions criteria.

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Originally Posted by richard s View Post
No one religion should be taught in any school... Better still no religion at all in my own personal view, but each to their own.
Religion has shaped a lot of social attitudes and has framed a lot of the events of our past. A balanced religious education is essential in schools to understand our history and sociology properly.
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