Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whose god?
There is only one God and, as the minister PP said, He never left. But we left Him and are suffering the results on many levels.
Yes, I think there is nothing wrong with simple religious observance in public schools - the moment of silence that many schools still have, for example. Or, in ethics/ counseling classes, a discussion of where our general morals come from.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not, and I say this as someone who sends my kids to Catholic school because I knew God, religion, faith, justice, etc. were aspects that I wanted my kids to have daily exposure to in their education. That’s why religious schools exist. It does NOT belong in the public school classroom. Who’s god would even be in the classroom, anyway? You know the people who propose this would have a fit if it were Allah, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Whose god?
Anonymous wrote:Do you think if we talked about God and had the Ten Commandments in every classroom there will be less violence?
There are students in a school in FCPS that have no idea what are the Ten Commandments. This school has over 80% passing rate in the sols and 90% in History and Science classes...
Should teacher have guns to protect the students?
Anonymous wrote:I think we should have universal healthcare and improved mental health programs. I think we should have stricter gun laws.
Anonymous wrote:I think we should have universal healthcare and improved mental health programs. I think we should have stricter gun laws.
Anonymous wrote:You remind me of my relative who just posted this on FB:
"Dear God, Why do you allow so much violence in our schools? Signed, A Concerned Student
Dear Concerned Student. I'm not allowed in schools. -God"
This from a man hasn't set foot in a church since his youngest's christening, which was going on 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Of course not. What bumper sticker did you get this idea from, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Do you think if we talked about God and had the Ten Commandments in every classroom there will be less violence?
There are students in a school in FCPS that have no idea what are the Ten Commandments. This school has over 80% passing rate in the sols and 90% in History and Science classes...
Should teacher have guns to protect the students?
Anonymous wrote:You remind me of my relative who just posted this on FB:
"Dear God, Why do you allow so much violence in our schools? Signed, A Concerned Student
Dear Concerned Student. I'm not allowed in schools. -God"
This from a man hasn't set foot in a church since his youngest's christening, which was going on 10 years ago.