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Old 15-02-2004, 13:24   #8
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Re: RE studies 'should cover atheism'

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Well you said there is enough of that in schools allready, the only example of athiesm that I know of in schools is Evolution Theory
Hang on, did you say I was displaying ignorance...?

There are plenty of other forms of atheism in the world. Try this as an education for you

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If you agree it is an opposing view than sureley it is related subject matter and as such can be included under the same subject.
I see what you are saying but the subjects are too opposing for it to work IMO. In RE you would be taught that Christianity says Jesus is the ONLY way, then when atheism is taught it would basically contradict it. Unless taught exceptionally well, I cannot see this being practical. By all means have atheism in schools if you must, but make it a different subject to RE.

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However since the main arguement against Evolution theory is our proof wich many creationists claim is flawed or doesnt exist, this means you percieve evolution as a faith
Again I can see what you're trying to say, but I have never heard of an atheist refer to their stance as a 'faith'.
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