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NeoGreen

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3. No doubt...
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 08:15 AM
Apr 2015

...enforcement would be "problematic" and I have not contemplated even the simplest response to that question.

But in response to the idea that Math and Science would be "lumped in", I would ask, show the harm.

Easy enough to do with enforced spirituality, I would presume, not so much with general education.

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Statutory Spiritualism… [View all] NeoGreen Apr 2015 OP
Well, one big thing getting in the way bvf Apr 2015 #1
Because you have idiots that will argue that you therefore can't "indoctrinate" your kids into math, trotsky Apr 2015 #2
No doubt... NeoGreen Apr 2015 #3
"show the harm" trotsky Apr 2015 #4
One look at the anxiety Lordquinton Apr 2015 #9
As distasteful nil desperandum Apr 2015 #5
I don't see how you could keep parents from teaching their religion Curmudgeoness Apr 2015 #6
No. LiberalAndProud Apr 2015 #7
Thanks for all the replies... NeoGreen Apr 2015 #8
We should be focusing on letting the teachers teach Lordquinton Apr 2015 #10
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