Re: Prevent The Church Hijacking Our Schools : Fri Jan 06, 2012 9:53 pm
McLaren_Field wrote:
Well I'll hold my hand up then, both of my kids went to CofE primary and secondary schools and you know my attitude on organised religion of any kind
Why ?
Because both schools were the best available in the area.
Hypocrite ?
Yep, I can understand that accusation entirely.
Do I give a fook ?
No.
The only thing that mattered to me was that they got the best that was available at the time, if the other school in our area now surpasses the one that they went to then I'd want to send them there instead, neither school over-emphasised on religion, when they studied religion they did the whole national curriculum and studied other religions too so they weren't heavily indoctrinated into the CofE, neither of them have ever been to church since, neither of them seem phased by their experience although both of them agree that the Primary school headteacher was a bloody embarrassment every time he got his guitar out in assembly to sing happy-clappy hymns.
Why ?
Because both schools were the best available in the area.
Hypocrite ?
Yep, I can understand that accusation entirely.
Do I give a fook ?
No.
The only thing that mattered to me was that they got the best that was available at the time, if the other school in our area now surpasses the one that they went to then I'd want to send them there instead, neither school over-emphasised on religion, when they studied religion they did the whole national curriculum and studied other religions too so they weren't heavily indoctrinated into the CofE, neither of them have ever been to church since, neither of them seem phased by their experience although both of them agree that the Primary school headteacher was a bloody embarrassment every time he got his guitar out in assembly to sing happy-clappy hymns.
Did they get taught evolution?
This doesn't surprise when, at schools like Eton, it's compulsory to have a faith.