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[ QUOTE ] The argument is about who decides the curriculum, not who can teach the curriculm the best. Who do you think should decide the curriculum? [/ QUOTE ] Good question. When I say sexual education, I don't mean the abstinence-based "education" nor other religiously angled twists. I think experts of sexology backed up by statistics would be qualified to decide what it is better to teach the children. I don't think that religion should have any saying in this, which would be a problem with the Christian-influenced politics of USA. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, you don't get to write the definition of education. Education is whatever is taught in the school. Who appoints these experts to decide the curriculum? The parents/teachers/govt? It's not about religion. It's about individual liberty. If a parent is not allowed to teach their child what they believe in, that sounds like an extremely oppressive society to me. |
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