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Old 19-11-2003, 17:22   #60
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Re: teaching without bounds

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Originally Posted by dellwear
I'm not being funny now, I'm just interested, would you post the same if your views were about your kid/s being taught an alternative religion?
I want what's best for my daughter and IMO Christianity is the faith I want her to have but I have no objection to her learning about other religions.

I'm not saying I don't want her being taught about homosexuality, I just want her to be taught about hetrosexuality first.

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Parents will always have an influence in their child's education, but state education exists for a reason
Do you really think a teacher's opinion is never seen in their work?

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Should it be up to parents to teach their children maths, or drama?
No - those are legitimate subject. Social skills (including tolerance) are what a parent should be responsible for.
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