Slidey said:Moral of the story: don't send your kids to a public school if you want them to have an education.
Oh, snap.
yeah why not have one for every religion at least the ones in which there is students in the school that adhere to that religionkatie tully said:Yeah cool, so you support getting in a religious figure to cater for all religions in Australia, not just Christians? Can we throw in an evolutionary biologist or two for the atheists.
'Oh I'm so stressed, my life is so hard, school is so hard... hay I might relieve some stress by nutting out the holes in the evolutionary scale of the horse!'
I know many christians who not are at christian schools or used to go and we were actually talking about this last year and they think that they would use it and they know non-christians who would. I know some people like talking to christians about there issues cos they know they are not getting judged.*TRUE* said:I wonder actually , if Christians in public schools would even utilise the service of th Chaplain? Might be...embarrassing.
I like the idea of a Christian having support....but then again , scripture teachers can be that?
Im not so sure anymore...I wonder how many parents want chaplains in schools?
I disliked my religous teacher. She couldnt stand my asking questions....a nice scripture teacher would be better.
ok i see your point, but there is things that only talking to another christian will help, like i said, there is stuff i will only talk to christians about.Exphate said:Why do you need a Christian to talk to, about school etc? And lets diverge for a second, and just play with the fact that Christianity is still the dominant religion in Australia, which means that it is more than likely that the counselor, or teacher, you are going to be talking to will be Christian anyway. Furthermore, you want to argue that everyone is against your beliefs, when again,
Christianity still dominates in the religion stakes (example. 2001 Census data for North Sydney. 32,383 out of 54,970 individuals identified themselves as CHRISTIAN (any one of the many denominations), while 11,243 responded with no religion. Christianity dominated "No Religion" by nearly 3:1). But yes, everyone is against you!
I guess teachers or counselors who are Christian don't count, because they aren't ordained ministers though.
CHRISTIANS DO HAVE SUPPORT IN SCHOOL! TEACHERS, DEPUTY PRINCIPALS, PRINICIPALS AND COUNSELLORS ALL FORM A SUPPORT NETWORK FOR STUDENTS, REGARDLESS OF RELIGION
This must be true, as I'm not a Christian and I judge you to be retarded.emytaylor164 said:I know some people like talking to christians about there issues cos they know they are not getting judged.
that's like saying that Muslim suicide bombers arnt really true Muslims.emytaylor164 said:ok i see your point, but there is things that only talking to another christian will help, like i said, there is stuff i will only talk to christians about.
Yeah the census says the majority of aussies are christian but there is a difference between claiming to be a christian and actually been a christian
the latest research indicates that atheists are actually a sect of muslimsExphate said:Not very. I mean, 9/11 occured becausre they hijackers had no religion.
oh noes, anybody without a religion is a TERRORISTI mean, 9/11 occured becausre they hijackers had no religion.
Don't be daft. Anyone who looks even slightly different to me or doesn't have a first name I can easily put "o" on the end of is a terrorist.darcys22 said:oh noes, anybody without a religion is a TERRORIST
I don't think it is dangerous at all, most christians will not force a child or anyone for that matter to make a decision, as we believe that we can not cause them to become christians we just plant the seed it is up to God to grow it.bodyglove said:Teaching kids religion or bringing religion into the education system, will cause them to make important decisions based on an ancient holy-book instead of common sense. I cannot stress enough how dangerous this is.
Going to church does not make you christian, been in a relationship with God makes you a christian.Exphate said:Like what? One must go to church every week, while the other doesn't?
Come on.
it's funny because half the ppl here 'against religion' probably know moar about it than you doemytaylor164 said:I don't think it is dangerous at all, most christians will not force a child or anyone for that matter to make a decision, as we believe that we can not cause them to become christians we just plant the seed it is up to God to grow it.
I think that more religion in schools is what we need.
I think these boards are a perfect example of this. People are so against religions without knowing anything about the religion itself, other then common misconceptions.