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Humans need direction/order/compassion and authority.
Many societies/communities exist without religion.
But none that I know of without direction/order/compassion and Authority.
It is even true of the smallest communities--- schools/workplaces/sports teams/families/partnerships and or relationships.
Religion has a rich history of inspiration for art, architecture and music.
There is simply too much here to cover.
http://www.all-art.org/contents.html
http://www.worldandi.com/subscribers/feature_detail.asp?num=24673
Well, now that we have come to the conclusion that education is best in the Christian schools, I think its the right time to write in this thread
Religion has always been the basis of ethics and principles, and it shows that people are still choosing religious schools over the public system
http://www.smh.com.au/national/educ...g-the-faith-20130217-2el4a.html#ixzz2UshUIzxO
Thanks McLovin for the link
Excellent posts cynic
Well, now that we have come to the conclusion that education is best in the Christian schools, I think its the right time to write in this thread.
I'd be interested to know how many children attending a religiously affiliated school would be doing so were there a non-religious private school option available - often the local catholic school is simply the "least bad" option.
Well, now that we have come to the conclusion that education is best in the Christian schools, I think its the right time to write in this thread
Thanks DocK
Well going by the census, I wouldnt say its too low, and the intake is 5-8% non religious.
Christianity (61.1%)
No religion (22.3%)
Undeclared (9.4%)
Buddhism (2.5%)
Islam (2.2%)
Hinduism (1.3%)
Other religions (1.2%)
Nice to see the new generation of academics coming through
Not too fast there. How do you account for the much higher standard of education in Scandinavian and many Asian countries. Both groups would be predominantly secular.
We were talking about Australia, werent we? That a majority go to the Christian/private schools for a good education?
Well you all agreed.
God, is this twitter and the outraged
that people are choosing religious schools over the public system because they are the basis of ethics and principles, and the natural inference is that those schools are being chosen for religiously-based reasons. I often become frustrated when religious people just assume that all good things done in the name of religion could not possibly occur without the religious backing - such as private shooling, charity work etc. I just want to make the point that sometimes those options are chosen in spite of the religious affiliation, and not because of it. I send my kids to private school, and if there weren't a non-faith based one in my area I'd sooner send them to the local Catholic school than any of the State schools in my area - and I would regard the religious stuff as a price to be endured in order for the superior discipline offered. I often give to charities run by various churches and religions - not because I have any belief in the various faiths backing them, but because I approve of the underlying purpose. I don't think I'm part of the minority in this regard.Religion has always been the basis of ethics and principles, and it shows that people are still choosing religious schools over the public system
We were talking about Australia, werent we? That a majority go to the Christian/private schools for a good education?
Well you all agreed.
God, is this twitter and the outraged
Thanks for both your posts, abit of balance is good
I agree DocK, that the standard of education is higher and the superior discipline wins hands down, I havent met too many that didnt have the faith as well from the schools, but I am not saying there isnt.
Of course there are decent people in all, be it religious or not.
I do think having a firm grounding from home and school works together.
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