No different from chaplains in public school or youth groups canvasing for recruits. The concern should be to ensure the children are literate and not behind 3rd world standards.
@ruevoc "No different from chaplains in public school or youth groups canvasing for recruits."
The first is less and less common and *should* be history in public, secular spaces. The second is freedom to create interest groups. Yes, they have a mission to convert but they should get to be a club (no official school sanction) like any other. Freedom to believe what you want but not legislating from it.
Interesting. When you start to define religion, all the things we call science or medicine may get included.
sooohum 5 months ago
@sooohum Only if you're being VERY generous (I'd say sloppy) with your definition of religion.
dutchb0y7 4 months ago
Waldorf Education is the best :)
Thealacamomille 1 year ago
Public schools have never been secular.
No different from chaplains in public school or youth groups canvasing for recruits. The concern should be to ensure the children are literate and not behind 3rd world standards.
ruevoc 3 years ago
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@ruevoc "No different from chaplains in public school or youth groups canvasing for recruits."
The first is less and less common and *should* be history in public, secular spaces. The second is freedom to create interest groups. Yes, they have a mission to convert but they should get to be a club (no official school sanction) like any other. Freedom to believe what you want but not legislating from it.
dutchb0y7 4 months ago