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Topicit should be illegal to discuss jesus or bible in the class roo
Unbridled9
12/26/19 7:39:02 AM
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LinkPizza posted...
Read a history book. Religion is an important part of history. Lots of things in history happened because of religion. Or dealt with religion in some way. And it's hard to describe things that happened for an about religion without understanding religion. Plus, religion is more than just what you think religion is. Take the Greek, Roman, and Egyptian Gods. Or any culture's God(s). That's religion. And some whole cultures revolve around religion. Not talking about religion as a whole makes talking about the past nearly impossible. Which means nobody can learn anything about history... I may not like history classes, but it is something important to teach...Which is probably why it's one of the core classes you need a certain amount of year for...

Pretty much every subject has been or is influenced by 'religion' in some way, shape, or form to boot. Even math though that's more historical than not. Let's not forget things that, while they may not be religious, are heavily tied to religion. Like, say, morality which has massive impacts on things like ethics and politics. This is why the destruction of religion is usually core to the progression of dictatorships in any form. Because with religion gone there is nothing to stop the government from decreeing what is and is not true, right/wrong, and so-forth. It also lends itself handily to things like the destruction of cultures and history. You're not 'rewriting history'; you're removing religion from the classroom!

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