Err. you don't have to pay swat to teach your kid whatever religious beliefs you want. Spend time with them and teach them the true story that evolution is a religion etc.CharlieB wrote:Can you believe how selfish some evolutionist are? It is just fine to force people to pay for their religion but don't you dare teach something even remotely Christian in government schools. If someone can't see that forcing a citizen to pay for a religion they don't believe it in wrong I suggest they seek help. That is just plan wrong and everyone SHOULD know it. Have they ever heard of the 1st amendment? Remember all the fuss when the shoe was on the other foot?CharlieB wrote: It's too bad that school children don't get that right to believe in what they want. They have to endure the evolution religion or receive a lower grade.qqMOARpewpew wrote: Not true, you can send your children to Christian school, or teach them at home, or move to another country without public schooling and work your child on the land. Or you can brain wash your kids into thinking evolution is a religion and then send them to public school, while continuing to force creationism into their head
As far as the "move to another country" nonsense, how about if the traitors that won't follow the Constitution move to a socialist country that better fits their ideology?
The government can not favor your religion that evolution is a religion over other religions. They teach science in science class. If you want religion classes in schools talk to whoever is in charge of that, to be fair they will have to cover the main views of the country or world or area, or something like that.
As far as removing or making science classes optional, we have to compete with china and the rest of the world, at least until the world government rises, or doesn't. >_> ... <_<
If you make schools teach from a christian perspective (there were at some point in the twothousands around 250 different sects of Christian sects in the US, not including all the non-denomination churches, many of them having ratically different.) which christian perspective? Or just your personal one?