The question seems a bit muddled. A location would help clarify matters.
I can give a generic answer, though: Because the government of wherever this question refers to apparently wants to force religious education on people, probably because there's an official state religion (such as in North Korea) and/or because the state itself adheres to some specific religious code (some Islamic countries follow sharia law, for example).
It is not illegal to teach religion in America. However, through a very convoluted set of reasoning, the division of Church and State has been taken well beyond what the founding fathers intended. Because a school is an instrument of the state, it may not promote or favor one religion over another, or even promote religion over being non-religious. It can teach about religions from an historical perspective, but must be balanced and cover all the major religions, it cannot focus on a single religion.
Well, christianity, hinduism, sikism, and jewism in my school.Answer:Most publicly funded schools do not teach religion. The exceptions are private religion based schools that teach their own faith.
In those jurisdictions in which evolution is part of the curriculum, the Department of Education can withhold accreditation to schools that refuse to teach that curriculum. Rather than seek to censor the education of the children, it would be better to remember that a true religion can not be harmed by scientific facts.
In Idaho, public schools teach evolution as part of the state science standards. Creationism or intelligent design is not part of the official curriculum in public schools as they are considered religious beliefs rather than scientific theories.
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.
she wants to teach Creationism in schools.
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No education or training. She was a slave and it was illegal to teach a slave to read.
Education about the transmission of pathogens is not fundamentally different from education about anything else. You teach people in schools, you teach them at home, you teach them with public service announcements on television.
They educate on a lot of religions, they don't teach one single religion as it is not a religious country.
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Yes, as long as it remains about religion and not conversion to the religion. It is similar to teaching science which in certain areas (ex.: creation) is also based on beliefs which some don't share.