Tag: canada
Complaints about Religious Teaching in School
by Zephyr on Feb.05, 2009, under Politics, Religion, Society
You won’t believe this, but in this case it’s Christians complaining that they are being persecuted because children in Canada are being taught ethics and religious culture. I can see where they’re coming from on this. I had to take a few culture courses in High School and there are plenty on my required list for my college GE credits. The effort is to make people understand all of the different people in the world. Oddly, though, this doesn’t seem to sit well with Christians who want to teach their children to hate and revile those of other religions.
Paul Donovan, the principal at Loyola High School in Montreal, told the National Post his school has initiated a court challenge against the class, which he said does not ask students to distinguish between right and wrong.
"What it essentially says is that religion is just, ‘You like tomato soup and I like pea soup, so don’t be all offended because someone likes tomato soup. It’s really just a matter of preference,’" he said. "Religion could be Wiccan or Raelian or any of the new movements or atheism or agnosticism."
This, apparently, is terribly offensive, and persecutes Christians who want to teach their children that tomato soup is the only soup anyone is allowed to like, and those who like pea soup will burn in soup hell.
Another disturbing bit…
A Voice of the Martyrs blog post commended the students for their opposition to state religious teaching.
"We believe that the state has no right to mandate religious education, force students to learn the content of other religious and to deliberately seek to undermine the religious convictions of those who refuse to accept a relativistic view of truth," VOM said.
"It is the right and responsibility of parents to train their own children according to their own religious beliefs, not those of the state," the persecution watchdog group said. "Religious courses, if offered, should be optional or alternatives provided. But the state must not mandate what religious content will or will not be taught to children, especially against the wishes of their parents."
Train? Train? Beyond potty-training, do you really "train" your children? They aren’t dogs. You can’t click a little toy and offer them a treat when they sit down when they’re told. They are human beings. Geez.
