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Children Should Learn More About Atheism, Cults, and Less About Jesus Says Govn't Think-Tank
Raider News ^ | February 15, 2004 | Melissa Kite

Posted on 02/16/2004 5:40:14 AM PST by NYer

The teaching of religious education in schools should be renamed spiritual education, with children being taught more about atheism and less about the life of Jesus and the 10 Commandments, according to the Government's favourite think-tank.

The lessons should be widened to include "non-religious belief systems", a report by the Institute For Public Policy Research says. It calls for equal weight to be given to agnosticism and humanism as is given to Christianity. Children should also be taught about cults such as the Baha'i, made famous by the government scientist Dr David Kelly, paganism and even environmentalism.

The report, What Is Religious Education For?, is being considered by education ministers as they draw up the first national curriculum guidelines on religious instruction.

Some of the report's conclusions will provoke controversy. Instead of accepting the 10 Commandments, children should be taught to question the plausibility of events and teachings in the bible, it says. Rather than referring to God, they should be taught that there is a "divine being whose moral judgments are significantly more reliable than ours".

"From the age of five, children should learn that there are people who do not believe in God, the afterlife or the power of prayer or that the Universe was created," the report says. They should also be told from an early age of the alternatives to marriage and that there are non-religious ways of marking momentous experiences. A heavy emphasis would also be given to educating children about Islam to guard against what the think-tank regards as a growing phobia in schools towards Muslims.

Children with strong religious beliefs would be encouraged to question them and to ask what grounds there are for holding them. "Pupils would be actively encouraged to question the religious beliefs they bring with them into the classroom, not so they are better able to defend or rationalise them, but so they are genuinely free to adopt whatever position on religious matters they judge to be best supported by the evidence."

It is understood that the report is being considered by ministers at the Department for Education and Skills as they draw up the first national curriculum guidelines for what should be taught during RE. The department intends to consult teachers and academics during the summer. But the IPPR's ideas are likely to be among the most influential of the contributions received by ministers as they draw up the new guidelines with the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority.

The New Labour think-tank has a history of producing schemes that have become official Labour Party policy. Its former director, Matthew Taylor, is head of policy planning at the Number 10 policy directorate.

Its advice on RE, however, was criticised yesterday. Gary Streeter, a leading light of the Conservative Christian Fellowship, said it was a step in the wrong direction to jettison Christianity at a time when 75 per cent of British people described themselves as Christian.

"What is there to learn about atheism?," he said. "If there is anything, it could be learnt in five minutes, whereas Judeo-Christianity has sustained us for 2,000 years. We need Christianity in more detail not less."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: antichrist; antichristian; bibleprophecy; christianity; christians; evangelicals; prophecy; religiouseducation; secularhumanism; signofthetimes; uk
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1 posted on 02/16/2004 5:40:16 AM PST by NYer
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To: american colleen; sinkspur; Lady In Blue; Salvation; CAtholic Family Association; narses; ...
Children with strong religious beliefs would be encouraged to question them ...

The newest trend in government education - Question the church but trust us!

Catholic Ping - let me know if you want on/off this list


2 posted on 02/16/2004 5:45:01 AM PST by NYer (Ad Jesum per Mariam)
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Children Should Learn More About Atheism, Cults, and Less About Jesus Says Govn't Think-Tank

Not in my house!!!!
3 posted on 02/16/2004 5:46:18 AM PST by 4everontheRight (GW'04 - Rice"08)
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This is Britain's "Progressive" [read Marxist] think-tank.
4 posted on 02/16/2004 5:46:26 AM PST by gaspar
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A heavy emphasis would also be given to educating children about Islam to guard against what the think-tank regards as a growing phobia in schools towards Muslims.

The west is commiting suicide...

5 posted on 02/16/2004 5:48:54 AM PST by 2banana
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indoctrination
6 posted on 02/16/2004 5:50:13 AM PST by stainlessbanner
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In other news, the demons of violence and drug abuse have a field day.
7 posted on 02/16/2004 5:50:48 AM PST by P.O.E. (Think of all the accidents you never hear about because they don't happen.)
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Are they worried because of this? Most in US 'believe bible stories'
8 posted on 02/16/2004 5:51:08 AM PST by CFW
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Children with strong religious beliefs would be encouraged to question them and to ask what grounds there are for holding them.

Notice the implied meaning is that Christian children with strong religious should be "encouraged" - it would be very un-PC to question any other religion (like Islam), socialism or the government group-think.

9 posted on 02/16/2004 5:52:18 AM PST by 2banana
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Atheism set to be taught in RE (UK schools)

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10 posted on 02/16/2004 5:53:19 AM PST by Prodigal Son
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what nonsense!
11 posted on 02/16/2004 5:54:17 AM PST by tutstar ( <{{---><)
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My favorite think tank recommends that children be taught to overthrow any government which pushes an anti-Christian message.
12 posted on 02/16/2004 5:57:08 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (The only reason I don't question Kerry's patriotism is because I know it doesn't exist.)
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and even environmentalism

Uh, no. There's far, far too much endorcement of that already in the gubmint skoolz.

13 posted on 02/16/2004 5:59:11 AM PST by FourPeas (!)
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Government think tank---that about says it all.

14 posted on 02/16/2004 6:01:25 AM PST by WV Mountain Mama (TIP: Don't drink and ride your bike, my friend did, hit a pole on the bike path and broke his leg!)
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"The teaching of religious education in schools should be renamed spiritual education, with children being taught more about atheism...."

Fine. It's about time the secular humanists were called on their beliefs. Lumping their philosophy into the ~spiritual~ realm could be the first step in fighting the intrusion into the public pulpit.
15 posted on 02/16/2004 6:03:40 AM PST by OpusatFR (Search Google for your posting name. Get a suprise!)
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It calls for equal weight to be given to agnosticism and humanism as is given to Christianity.

Well that would be a good start. But that might require closing the school for lack of anything to teach as Humanism IS the state sanctioned school religion a large percentage of what is taught is based on humanistic doctrines.

16 posted on 02/16/2004 6:04:40 AM PST by Fzob (Why does this tag line keep showing up?)
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This is creepy. As I read this, I am also listening to the Left behind Series dramatization. The part I'm listening to right now? The ressurection of Carpathia (antichrist)! Found here from the book "The Indwelling" and track 12 BTW, you can listen to all 11 current books online here and highly recommended.
17 posted on 02/16/2004 6:05:33 AM PST by tang-soo
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Children should learn more about cults and atheism? Only if the learning takes place in a context of "These are things that may lead you astray. Beware." Somehow I don't think that's what the think tankers have in mind.
18 posted on 02/16/2004 6:05:48 AM PST by Denver Ditdat
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This is exactly why we have a 1st ammendment to the constitution. A lot of things are done in the name of the ammendment 1, but this nails it. Dead dudes in wigs were way ahead of their time...
19 posted on 02/16/2004 6:09:04 AM PST by LearnsFromMistakes (Abortion is the law of the land. Remind me - what was the number on that bill in congress?)
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"...what nonsense!..."

Correction: WHAT B S!!!!!

I am Catholic and if and when my wife and I are blessed with children, they WILL NOT go to ANY school that tries to push this agenda down their throats. NO WAY!!!!!
20 posted on 02/16/2004 6:11:47 AM PST by NCC-1701 (GIVE US BACK LOGO-FREE TV!!!!!)
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