South Odreria 2 wrote:I'll try a saving throw,what should the role of religious schools be in the education system?
If we're talking about Catholic schools in the like, then preferably nothing compared to other private schools.
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by Atheris » Sat May 16, 2020 3:12 pm
South Odreria 2 wrote:I'll try a saving throw,what should the role of religious schools be in the education system?
by Godular » Sat May 16, 2020 3:13 pm
South Odreria 2 wrote:I'll try a saving throw,what should the role of religious schools be in the education system?
by Estanglia » Sat May 16, 2020 3:14 pm
South Odreria 2 wrote:I'll try a saving throw,what should the role of religious schools be in the education system?
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by Loben The 2nd » Sat May 16, 2020 3:16 pm
by Kernen » Sat May 16, 2020 3:17 pm
Loben The 2nd wrote:i feel that that student groups in public schools should handle religious teachings tbh.
and if the school board says no, do it anyways.
by Loben The 2nd » Sat May 16, 2020 3:19 pm
by Neutraligon » Sat May 16, 2020 3:21 pm
Loben The 2nd wrote:i feel that that student groups in public schools should handle religious teachings tbh.
and if the school board says no, do it anyways.
by Lignierland » Sat May 16, 2020 3:21 pm
by Kernen » Sat May 16, 2020 3:21 pm
by Loben The 2nd » Sat May 16, 2020 3:22 pm
Neutraligon wrote:Loben The 2nd wrote:i feel that that student groups in public schools should handle religious teachings tbh.
and if the school board says no, do it anyways.
I believe that students leading clubs and the like falls under first amendment. That is, students cannot be prevented from forming and leading their own religious clubs; it is just teachers who are limited in what they can do/teach while acting as public school teachers.
by Loben The 2nd » Sat May 16, 2020 3:24 pm
Kernen wrote:Loben The 2nd wrote:
accomplish a task and another will take their place.
The end result, of course, is that religious students will have disciplinary records that make it difficult to be competitive at secular colleges.
I guess that works out for those who know when to render unto Caesar.
by Kernen » Sat May 16, 2020 3:24 pm
Neutraligon wrote:Loben The 2nd wrote:i feel that that student groups in public schools should handle religious teachings tbh.
and if the school board says no, do it anyways.
I believe that students leading clubs and the like falls under first amendment. That is, students cannot be prevented from forming and leading their own religious clubs; it is just teachers who are limited in what they can do/teach while acting as public school teachers.
by Hakons » Sat May 16, 2020 3:24 pm
by Spiritual Republic of Caryton » Sat May 16, 2020 3:25 pm
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by Kernen » Sat May 16, 2020 3:25 pm
by Vetalia » Sat May 16, 2020 3:25 pm
Loben The 2nd wrote:which is why i feel that method would be best, no chance of interference by an overzealous school board.
by Loben The 2nd » Sat May 16, 2020 3:26 pm
Vetalia wrote:Loben The 2nd wrote:which is why i feel that method would be best, no chance of interference by an overzealous school board.
I personally think teachers should be allowed to participate as well provided they do so when not working and as long as it doesn't interfere with their teaching responsibilities. However, the entire point is that it should be voluntary and extracurricular, that way nobody can possibly complain.
by VoVoDoCo » Sat May 16, 2020 3:26 pm
Kernen wrote:Loben The 2nd wrote:
accomplish a task and another will take their place.
The end result, of course, is that religious students will have disciplinary records that make it difficult to be competitive at secular colleges.
I guess that works out for those who know when to render unto Caesar.
by Dominioan » Sat May 16, 2020 3:26 pm
by Spiritual Republic of Caryton » Sat May 16, 2020 3:27 pm
VoVoDoCo wrote:Kernen wrote:
The end result, of course, is that religious students will have disciplinary records that make it difficult to be competitive at secular colleges.
I guess that works out for those who know when to render unto Caesar.
Well one of the worst teachings of the alleged Jesus was the idea that persecution, in his name, is a sign of success. So those kind of natural consequences of their actions Will only encourage them.
And there’s plenty of Christian colleges that I’m sure will be willing to accept them.
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by Kernen » Sat May 16, 2020 3:28 pm
VoVoDoCo wrote:Kernen wrote:
The end result, of course, is that religious students will have disciplinary records that make it difficult to be competitive at secular colleges.
I guess that works out for those who know when to render unto Caesar.
Well one of the worst teachings of the alleged Jesus was the idea that persecution, in his name, is a sign of success. So those kind of natural consequences of their actions Will only encourage them.
And there’s plenty of Christian colleges that I’m sure will be willing to accept them.
by Vetalia » Sat May 16, 2020 3:29 pm
Kernen wrote:The end result, of course, is that religious students will have disciplinary records that make it difficult to be competitive at secular colleges.
I guess that works out for those who know when to render unto Caesar.
by Godular » Sat May 16, 2020 3:30 pm
Kernen wrote:VoVoDoCo wrote:Well one of the worst teachings of the alleged Jesus was the idea that persecution, in his name, is a sign of success. So those kind of natural consequences of their actions Will only encourage them.
And there’s plenty of Christian colleges that I’m sure will be willing to accept them.
No argument against that. I'm not sure most of those schools are as good, but it depends very much on what you want out of a collegiate experience.
by Kernen » Sat May 16, 2020 3:31 pm
Vetalia wrote:Kernen wrote:The end result, of course, is that religious students will have disciplinary records that make it difficult to be competitive at secular colleges.
I guess that works out for those who know when to render unto Caesar.
Honestly, I doubt any college is going to have a problem with something like that, hell, I don't think they even consider your ominous "permanent record" from high school since it means absolutely nothing if you have the test scores, grades and other selling points to gain admission. Worst case, just attend a university affiliated with a religion...
by Rojava Free State » Sat May 16, 2020 3:31 pm
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