They are both religions. They should be taught in a Comparative Religion class.

It's the true opportunity to compare and contrast the subjective morality, something that is not possible now, since the statists have been so successful in the demonization of Christianity and the insertion of their own sociopathic dogma within the Public School system.

This is also about the point you made about Christianity, with it's subjective morality being a "Way of Life". I consider that certainly preferable to unconstitutional, sociopathic, religious statism, which is now being taught in the public school system as their "Way of Life"..

All the tenets of Religious Statism I mentioned before should be contested at the School Board level. It is clearly the teaching of religious dogma, and is blatantly unconstitutional.

Last edited by Ken61; 05/25/15 07:34 PM.

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