Jitss617
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Doing what worked DOESNT mean you’re going backwards your just implementing what worked..Why not go back to how teachers used to talk. It workedI think if a teacher wants to say hey morals are important, especially if you want to go to heaven. And not risk democrats attacking themStudents are 100% allowed to pray and have religious practices at school. It can't be school run but students can absolutely run it. They can have clubs/organizations in the school that the school can even approve of-they just can't actually run it or make it mandatory. FCA is a perfect example.
Teachers also absolutely have the right to wear/display relgious symbols on their person or classroom (as long as they're not actively teaching/promoting it). For example I keep a rosary that a nun gave me near my desk. In my years teaching I've had exactly zero complaints from any student or parent. I've seen a few of my students at church, I wave to say hi if they see me. If I get near them entering/exiting I'll say hello but that's about it.
I see no reason for any teacher to talk about going to heaven. What if a teacher said something about going to heaven and there being 72 virgins for them? Bet that would send you raving and ranting to the gov't too.
How about the teacher works on an education and leaves the morality and religious teachings to the parents?
And just FYI, morality is not just religion.
Did it? Even if it did, the world has changed. There is no going back to that world.
And if you want religious schools, which religion? Judaism? Christianity? If so, will it be Catholic or Protestant? Hinduism? Islam? Buddhism?
I know you don’t like that I know you don’t like people progressing I know you want to sit your fat ass in the truck all day and yell at kids on ladders, and you dont want educated ppl to say hey get your fat ass out of the truck and do some work.. well to bad.. We will educate our children again
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