As far as I can see Tully thinks the scripture we have at the moment is fine. I'd consider that to be pro-religious education.KFunk said:I'm not sure what you're talking about. As far as I can see noone has made an argument for pro-religious education. In this thread --> Gh3y and Tully are debating anti-religious education and I have suggested Dennett's idea of a religion-neutral program of comparative religion.
"I think there is nothing wrong with scripture in primary school, and once a kid is old enough to make their own informed decision they can decide whether or not to become a raging atheist."
How about once a child is old enough to make their own informed decision then they can be introduced to scripture? If you're going to a public school in our *supposedly* secular education system (Well I mean.. It isn't theocratic or anything) that's how it should be. Same with religious schools not getting government funding. If you want to include religion to such a degree in a secular system it must be private. At high school I would say yes a religious education class is fine.
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HOWEVER from my experience while the teacher was a biased Christian who in not so many words said "Today we're learning about <insert religion here> which is inferior to Christianity and they're going to burn in hell." we at least had a proper religious studies class which educated us on many religions. My sisters however recently started school at Asquith Girls High School and they had "Christian Studies" not only that unlike my school (KCAHS) they tried to force them to take the class. (and let me tell you.. My father made short work of that idea) Is this acceptable in a public high school? No. Is a religious education class which discusses a diverse range of religions and which you can opt-out of without it being a big deal? Yes.
(The above is not in relation to your argument so much Tully)
Summary:
Primary School Scripture = bad
Government funded religious schools = bad
High School Religious Studies = good
"Christian Studies" in a public school = bad
Non opt-out religious classes = bad
Also:
Secular education = doubleplusgood
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