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thecreator
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| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
They should teach a class where philosophy, religion, and metaphysical theories are presented for the students to analyze on their own. |
I agree with my mate, I think if equally explored then there is no issue at all. I think children of today are mature enough to observe said teachings with an analytically inclined frame of minnd.
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Feb-18-2008 19:38
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pkcRAISTLIN
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| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
Why? Because god, metaphysics, and religion don't belong in a science classroom. |
Yeah, well what I was questioning was religion's place in the classroom at all people can go to church to learn about the gospels if they really must.
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
The most important purpose of having such a class is to satisfy those who want creationism taught in the science class. It's a great legal remedy to the issue. A moderate stance is best here... |
so appeasing those that hold unsubstantiated superstitious beliefs is a good thing? i think not.
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
There are PLENTY of things to talk about. How about morality and ethics? Where did they come from? What is their purpose? Are they absolute or relative? Students should also know about logical fallacies so each one can be critical thinkers of the media, sciences, etc. |
And what is going to be removed to include philosophy in the curriculum?
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
It should be an elective in high school in my opinion because it's that important. |
students that are that interested in philosophy go onto tertiary studies in that discipline. i cant see many 16 year olds getting enthused over discussions re existence or truth. i know i struggled in first year to see the point of it all.
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
Remember, these "non-scientific" subjects would be taught in an objective manner giving the student the ability to develop his/her own worldview independently. |
oh, just the way evolution is being so "objectively" taught (avoided) in the US today?
in any case, being more specific, i dont see why creationism should be taught in ANY classroom, unless there are also schools for tarot readings, astrology, tea leaves etc.
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