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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] By the way it's because my mom gave me a Unicef book about other countries when I was a kid, that I kind of became secular early on. There is always the risk to some people that if you admit that other people have different beliefs your kids might not share yours. I think that's where a lot of the conservative outrage comes from. Their identity is threatened.[/quote] This insight is honestly helpful, but evolution and carbon dating also threaten these same conservatives, and one shouldn’t be shielded from science or world affairs. And if you do, public school in one of the world’s international epicenters isn’t a great place to land. [/quote] PP. Yes, you're correct. The issue just is the whole separation of church and state which should keep religion out of school while science isn't similarly prohibited.[/quote]
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