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<blockquote data-quote="serge546" data-source="post: 61727361" data-attributes="member: 307366"><p>Yes, they can. She might lose her job because that is part of the curriculum required by state law, though. The curriculum is designed to be secular, like the constitution says it should. My child should not have to lag behind in science just because you raised yours to be insecure in their religious beliefs.</p><p></p><p> Yep, they can, actually. I read some of the Bible in high school as a historical document, not a religious one. I had no problem with it, and that's coming from one of the few atheists/agnostics here that truly dislike religion.</p><p></p><p></p><p> Yup, they can.</p><p></p><p> Yup. When I went to the University of Texas-Austin we had a crazy giving a fire and brimstone speech almost every day outside the science building. I found him amusing but respected his right to preach about it publicly.</p><p></p><p> Doesn't seem to be working, lots of religious pedophiles out there. Try harder to do so, for all of us.</p><p></p><p> One of the most heavily trafficked streets in my town is full of churches. These churches are right in front of the street, also, not hidden behind some other buildings. They are beautiful buildings and I have no problem with them. Again, this is from one of the more anti-religious persons in this forum.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Only in your crazy mind, freedom of religion is very much alive. Funny thing about the U.S. is that republicans believe the constitution is inerrant and should be followed unquestionably... until it comes to separation of church and state.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Then leave. I'll even pay for your plane ticket. No one wants a traitor in our country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serge546, post: 61727361, member: 307366"] Yes, they can. She might lose her job because that is part of the curriculum required by state law, though. The curriculum is designed to be secular, like the constitution says it should. My child should not have to lag behind in science just because you raised yours to be insecure in their religious beliefs. Yep, they can, actually. I read some of the Bible in high school as a historical document, not a religious one. I had no problem with it, and that's coming from one of the few atheists/agnostics here that truly dislike religion. Yup, they can. Yup. When I went to the University of Texas-Austin we had a crazy giving a fire and brimstone speech almost every day outside the science building. I found him amusing but respected his right to preach about it publicly. Doesn't seem to be working, lots of religious pedophiles out there. Try harder to do so, for all of us. One of the most heavily trafficked streets in my town is full of churches. These churches are right in front of the street, also, not hidden behind some other buildings. They are beautiful buildings and I have no problem with them. Again, this is from one of the more anti-religious persons in this forum. Only in your crazy mind, freedom of religion is very much alive. Funny thing about the U.S. is that republicans believe the constitution is inerrant and should be followed unquestionably... until it comes to separation of church and state. Then leave. I'll even pay for your plane ticket. No one wants a traitor in our country. [/QUOTE]
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