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That's fine, feel free not to take advantage of public schools. That's a choice everyone with children has. Along with that choice comes the consequence of having to find another way to educate your children. Another choice that everyone with children makes.Believing what one believes, whether it be in revisionist history, or the rejection the scientific evidence that the universe was created, does not give science denying Authoritarians any special rights. I reject allowing them to brainwash my child; and I don't approve of financing their scheme.
What specific doctrines of exactly which religion are you alluding to here?What is being taught in public schools is that of a religious organization.
Failing to uncritically accept someone else's opinion isn't a religion.I don't believe what they believe.
That's fine, feel free not to take advantage of public schools.
That's a choice everyone with children has. Along with that choice comes the consequence of having to find another way to educate your children. Another choice that everyone with children makes.
Where is goes off the rails is pretending that because one believes something they should have a different, special set of choices that others don't. But no, simply believing stuff doesn't mean you get to avoid paying taxes.
What specific doctrines of exactly which religion are you alluding to here?
To be fair the whole reason for the voucher system was implemented to allow Christian schools to benefit from government funds.I'm gonna hafta agree with this decision. If the tuition vouchers can be used anywhere, then you can't really say that the government is promoting a religion when it's used for a religious school. If you deny the religious school the voucher, you can be seen as discriminating against the religion.
If the government specifically endorsed a religion's schools over others, then we would have a problem.
To be fair the whole reason for the voucher system was implemented to allow Christian schools to benefit from government funds.
In all if the states where this has happened.In which state? I have seen states that pushed them to give parents choices.
In all if the states where this has happened.
To be fair the whole reason for the voucher system was implemented to allow Christian schools to benefit from government funds.
Which states is it untrue in?
I can get an autopsy for free; but you won't see me running down to the morgue to take advantage of that offer.
Deciding whether or not to have your child brainwashed, or go to jail for not having your child in school, and then having your child become a ward of the State, really isn't a choice.
No idea why you'd ask a question after reading what I wrote. I can't even guess which misunderstand would lead to that.So you would agree that you should pay taxes to send children to a school that teaches beliefs of my choosing?
Which school is teaching that there isn't a god? Please be specific - names, dates, curriculum. Same with Islam.Atheism is at the top of the list; but let's throw Islam in too.
They'd have to follow the same rules as public secular schools - such as not teaching religion to their students. If they do that, no problem.Yeah, I don't mind Christian (or other religious) schools getting government funds as long as they're accredited and the government isn't playing favorites.
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