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Re: Students, what is your fantasy education system?

I wanted to add to what Tristan said about religion trying to sneak into the public education system. In a few short words, I agree that religion should have no part in what teachers teach in science, simply because there is no tangible proof. They are beliefs (some of which I hold), and nothing else.

This does not mean that one cannot learn about religous beliefs. If it doesn't get taught at a public school, the student can, if he/she wants, got to a school that teaches them. I did that throughout my elementary school years, and learned a lot from it. If one doesn't want to do that, but still learn about religous beliefs, then go to a book store and buy a copy of the Bible, Karan, etc, and READ it. Read it for hours straight. I did that 2 years ago and learned a lot.

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