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I have to add: What will you do when Larla and Larlo fight, and the teacher tells them: “why are you fighting children? You have to love thy neighbor as thyself.” I have a pretty clear idea of how that’s gonna go. The problem here is that you know Western religions relatively well, so as soon as you see/hear something pertaining to that religion you correct it right away. With meditation you are only familiar with the portions served to you, so you don’t make an instinctive immediate connection. |
See, you, through your father, have meditation woven into your genetic religious fabric, so it’s presence is school doesn’t bother you, even though you think it’s not taught like the ‘real’ thing. |
Sorry to disappoint you, but my mother is Catholic, and I don't practice any religion However, my multicultural upbringing allows me to understand that meditation taught by schools in this area is not religious in the least.
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Where did you think I was disappointed? You actually helped my point. |
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I am reminded of the analogy, "Talking with him was like trying to play tennis with a giant marshmallow." |
| I went to school in an EU country and we learned meditation and went on a secular meditation retreat. It was great. |
You sound like Bridget Jones. |
| I am a big time atheist and my kids school encourages meditation and it never occurred to me that it was religious. It helps them calm down and deal with stress. |
| I agree, Op. I’m in MCPS and I hate the whole meditation thing creeping in. |
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The OP is looking to stir the pot with baseless nonsense. Cancel everything that we can possible scrap up that may/may not be deemed “offensive” or “religious” in any way shape or form.
And if your kids are truly in a dmv public school - you have much much bigger problems this year. Good grief - get a life. |
Yep, also Pokemon. There are absolutely Christians (don't know about other faiths) who believe that the very practice of meditation, e.g. quieting your thoughts allows room for Satan to sneak in, besides the ones who think yoga and meditation are specifically non-Christian religious practices. DS' special ed teacher in ES did her masters research project (after he had her as a teacher) on using yoga and meditation in special ed. |
OP first of all, it's a lousy comparison. With reference to Confederate statues as an example, their origins aren't so much linked to slavery in many cases, they are linked to Jim Crow. A lot of this was done after Reconstruction ended, got ramped up during Jim Crow, and kept getting ramped up during the mid-20th Century civils rights struggles. And statues, after all, are created to express specific things. As for meditation, how do you even know that non-believers had not used such techniques in the past? We're talking about physical things people can do all by themselves. You know, the first printed book in the West was the Gutenberg Bible (and transmitting the Bible to ordinary people was a huge force in the early development of publishing in the West). You want we should eliminate printed books from school because of the roots of printing in western civilization? |
| op is trolling. stop engaging |
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Teaching kids to calm themselves and focus. The horrors!!!
Op, go back under your bridge. |