http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/n...-1225899497234
This could probably go in Church and State but I'll leave that up to the mods.
Also slight background: In Australia, evolution is taught in public high schools, but really is left more to science classes and is often used as part of natural science or biology (i.e. looking at how human and chimp DNA are almost alike, looking at dinosaurs and future descendents etc.). It's more referenced to than anything. Creationism is not taught in schools.
Basically, kids in some Queensland public schools are having sessions about "religious education." OK, the original idea was to be about multi-faith discussion in general, also to educate about different faiths: not 100% sure on this part, but I think it's also to encourage tolerance of religions such as Islam.
Where it gets to the point of stupidity however, is when the "teachers" of that class are teaching very, very, very skewed facts, mainly concerning creationism.
Example: according to the teacher, we're all descended from Adam and Eve. Student asks "Wouldn't we all be inbred?" Teacher tells her that DNA hadn't been invented around that time.....O.o
My main views on this:
1) The class really should be taught by teachers, NOT by members of any church.
2) If said class is taught, it should be more about learning about different religions in general for instance covering the history, the core beliefs, rituals and so on, particularly as quite a few world cultures are steeped in religious history.
3) The classes should also cover how everyone has the right to practice religion, nobody can force religion onto you and that nobody should have the right to force religious beliefs onto an entire state.
This could probably go in Church and State but I'll leave that up to the mods.
Also slight background: In Australia, evolution is taught in public high schools, but really is left more to science classes and is often used as part of natural science or biology (i.e. looking at how human and chimp DNA are almost alike, looking at dinosaurs and future descendents etc.). It's more referenced to than anything. Creationism is not taught in schools.
Basically, kids in some Queensland public schools are having sessions about "religious education." OK, the original idea was to be about multi-faith discussion in general, also to educate about different faiths: not 100% sure on this part, but I think it's also to encourage tolerance of religions such as Islam.
Where it gets to the point of stupidity however, is when the "teachers" of that class are teaching very, very, very skewed facts, mainly concerning creationism.
Example: according to the teacher, we're all descended from Adam and Eve. Student asks "Wouldn't we all be inbred?" Teacher tells her that DNA hadn't been invented around that time.....O.o
My main views on this:
1) The class really should be taught by teachers, NOT by members of any church.
2) If said class is taught, it should be more about learning about different religions in general for instance covering the history, the core beliefs, rituals and so on, particularly as quite a few world cultures are steeped in religious history.
3) The classes should also cover how everyone has the right to practice religion, nobody can force religion onto you and that nobody should have the right to force religious beliefs onto an entire state.
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