Well, Christianity, Hinduism, sikism, and jewism in my school.
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Most publicly funded schools do not teach religion. The exceptions are private religion based schools that teach their own faith.
Scientific not Christianity. Many different people are atheists or have different religions.
All religions should be taught equally in schools, to help dispel some of the fear and myths that unfamiliar religions can hold.
In public schools in the United States, religion is generally not taught as a part of the curriculum to avoid promoting or favoring any specific religion. However, in countries with different education systems, a variety of religions may be taught, with the focus often depending on the dominant religion or cultural context of the region. Some private schools or religious schools may offer education on specific faith traditions.
no ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Schools should not force students to be religious.
Latin is a subject that is taught in high school usually in the 9th and 10th grades.
amature wrestling is taught in high school
Not generally. The study of religions is typically taught in a comparative religion course.
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Different interpretations of what the Holy Bible taught.
Tom taught at your school after graduating from the university.
no george was actually taught in a log school in fredricksburg Virginia
Yes, if that is what the guidelines and ethos of the school are and what type of school it is. If the class is promising learning about world religions then it shouldn't involve worship. If the class is outlined as a worship class then its fine. I think its ok as long as everyone in the class is comfortable with what is being done.