Atheists in the 20th century alone have killed more people than all religious wars in the history of mankind.Quote:
Originally Posted by Synnen
"Was" is the keyword in that phrase. Just so happens that Hitler was one of my heroes in my youth. So I made it a point to study him extensively.Quote:
If THAT is your argument--Hitler was Christian.
He was born of Catholic parents. But he did not believe in God. Some said he was a pantheist, a nature worshipper. But I don't believe it. However, the man was shrewd. He disguised his speech with pious sayings. But in the end, he planned to destroy all religion and religious just as he was destroying the Jews.
Yeah, I do. A well rounded education would have given YOU the other side of the story on the Inquisition and the Crusades.Quote:
So was the Spanish Inquisition. So were the Crusades, and those who burned witches in Salem. And you wonder why I don't want kids to learn to be Christian in a public school?
The Inquisition
Dave Hunt and the Spanish Inquisition
StayCatholic.com - The Crusades
All types of sports are taught without detriment to reading, writing math or science.Quote:
I'm glad you teach your kids at home--then they are getting EXACTLY the education you want for them, including that of religion. However--the public school system comprises MANY religions, not just Christianity. Would you want ALL of those religions taught, to the detriment of reading, writing, math, and science?
All types of science are taught without detriment to the others.
All types of math without detriment to the others.
Sounds as though we've come closer to agreement.Quote:
Personally, I think that the education system is lacking in THOSE subjects--kids today as high school seniors don't know as much in those areas as kids 50 years ago did at the end of 8th grade, though they do have quite a bit more knowledge in more diverse subjects (computer science, as an example). While schools should not undermine the teachings of parents, neither do they have the obligation to teach kids to pray. That's a parent's obligation.
Sincerely,
De Maria
