in some schools religion can be discussed. I believe that you have to be careful on which religion you discuss though. For instance if you attend a christian school you can not discuss the Jehovah Witness religion
Religious schools.
religion is a central part of many schools, both in the US and across the world. In the US, there are catholic schools and thousands of other faith-based schools. These schools are considered private schools, in the sense that they do not receive public funds. You must pay to attend these schools. they teach normal classes, but in addition, they also teach religion. Public funded schools are strictly forbiden from teaching religion, due to separation of state and church. If the public schools were to teach any religion, that could indicate a government preference for one religion over another, which is undesirable. Government and religion are treated separate, in order to acheive freedom of religion. State sponsored religion should be avoided, because it causes problems, such as civil war and oppression of other religions.
No. Mitt Romney is not planning on putting religion into public schools.
Christianity
Earl Reginald McLean has written: 'Religion in Ontario schools' -- subject(s): Church and education, Religion in the public schools 'Religious education in the public schools of Ontario' -- subject(s): Christian education of children, Religion in the public schools
Various Orthodox Jewish schools of thought have discussed this question, but there is little to no concensus. Some Orthdox, and most non-orthodox denominations do not focus on this topic at all, since it is not possible to know the answer.
because the government decided since our country is "free" that they should not force religion on people, so they took religion out of schools and tried to take religion out of the government as much as possible. they made their schools free and since you have to pay for private schools -which teach religion- and our economy is failing so more and more people can't afford these schools they don't even think about religion.
Nathan has never discussed any religious beliefs, so it is unknown
Islam is a religion. It has several sects and schools, but it is one religion.
Alison Mawhinney has written: 'Freedom of religion and schools : the case of Ireland' -- subject(s): Church and education, Freedom of religion, Education and state, Religion in the public schools
Telpochelli(military) and Calmecac(religion)
In 1787.