The greatest assumption is that those who speak with religious terms and supposed practices are religious--which is exactly the opposite of the truth in almost every case. One would be hard pressed to find even one church that practiced religion. |
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The greatest assumption is that those who speak with religious terms and supposed practices are religious--which is exactly the opposite of the truth in almost every case. One would be hard pressed to find even one church that practiced religion. |
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The 8th grade 'earth science' course at my junior high was a requirement for all students. The first unit of the curriculum was a three-week debunking of flat earth theory, young-earth theory, and superstitious belief, taught by a man with a gilded T-Rex skull replica, a studio photo of his daughter in front of the replica ("that thing cost more than my first car!") and a trilobite belt buckle. All students had to present a project on an unfalsifiable phenomenon of their choice. |
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Originally Posted by OldSparta
Where i am in the U.S. religion in school is pretty much avoided because of fear of lawsuits. We briefly talk about the main religions but just a little history on them, nothing in depth. But if the teachers try to actually talk about their personal religion or try to impose it onto the students, they can get in a lot of trouble. |
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"The greatest action is not conforming with the worlds ways." -Atisha (11th century Tibetan Buddhist master)
Proud member of FFF (Fly, Fight, Fuck)
I've always been athiest, I just used logic when it came to telling bible stories. I was the kid who said "But, Mrs. ____, if god created everything, why did he make diseases?" etc etc etc. Not all of the teachers in my primary were religious, it was just part of school. |
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In the end I started putting crumbs in it, so other people couldn't drink the milk either. They started giving me water after that |
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Woooooooooooo water |
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im athiest and grew up in public schools, but my grandparents convinced my mom to send me to catholic high school, which REALLY PISSED ME OFF. i dont mind, i actually know some people there who are athiest, and 1 who is wiccan. the only thing is i see religion class as an absolute waste of time, when i need a study hall after i packed my schedule up so much. im in church history this year, and i learn what really happened in west civ (that teacher really isnt religious, but he dosent advertise it) with the facts, and then i go into church history where they dumb it down to 3rd grade material and change and ommit facts to make the church sound all glorious. if anything going to catholic school has strengthened my athiesm since i see all the crazy stuff they believe. and my friends who went on to public high school, they have a latin teacher who calls them pagans and has them read the bible in latin, and we dont even do that. people should report that stuff, as long as they dont go crazy with it (one family wont let a school graduate in a cathedral, even with all religious symbols covered and no religion discussed.) |
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Lucid Dreaming since 3/30/10
I'd be pissed off too if my parents sent me to a religious school. My family consider themselves christian, but we never go to church, pray, anything. My parents swear all the time etc. I'm athiest though, and I think my brother is too. We don't really talk about it. |
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Aw I know. It's one of those threads haha |
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The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended. - Frédéric Bastiat
I try to deny myself any illusions or delusions, and I think that this perhaps entitles me to try and deny the same to others, at least as long as they refuse to keep their fantasies to themselves. - Christopher Hitchens
Formerly known as BLUELINE976
there was a time when the church and state were one. we call this time the dark ages. lol XP. and the church is absolutely full of sins, or "learning experiences of the church" as it is sometimes put in religion class... |
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Lucid Dreaming since 3/30/10
I doubt there is a perfect person who does not sin. |
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people are raised into it i guess, but i dont get why people would convert to a religion. its made up answers to what people couldnt answer previously, but we can now. the christians have been wrong about a geocentric universe, evolution, and alot of other things. many people have turned it into picking things out of the bible they agree with to make them feel like they get eternal bliss in the afterlife, and disregarding the rest of it as not to be taken literaly, lost in translation, or no longer applys today. really none of it applys today, sure it teaches good morals, but people should really have good morals on their own, without needing a book to tell them what they are. |
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Lucid Dreaming since 3/30/10
oh cool, universe zoom-outs! I'm partial to this one myself: |
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OMG THESE R SO COOL |
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Damn...so...much...hate. |
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