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What is taught at Roman Catholic schools?
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<blockquote data-quote="fat wee robin" data-source="post: 68912673" data-attributes="member: 372972"><p>Which means that you don't believe God created all of creation as a working whole .</p><p>I hope that this will never be forced on my grandaughter</p><p></p><p>Well a long time ago I spent a total of 13 years in Catholic schools ,plus one in Catholic</p><p>teaching college ,and they were pretty liberal, and non directive in these kind of subjects . They did not give me a good basic knowledge of God</p><p>in the New Testament ,as they tried to control your relationship with</p><p>God , never allowing any true discussion there .</p><p>They will probably allow a flexible attitude to evolution ,as after all it is only a 'theory ' , and there is much evidence against it, from a scientific point of view, as well as other sources .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fat wee robin, post: 68912673, member: 372972"] Which means that you don't believe God created all of creation as a working whole . I hope that this will never be forced on my grandaughter Well a long time ago I spent a total of 13 years in Catholic schools ,plus one in Catholic teaching college ,and they were pretty liberal, and non directive in these kind of subjects . They did not give me a good basic knowledge of God in the New Testament ,as they tried to control your relationship with God , never allowing any true discussion there . They will probably allow a flexible attitude to evolution ,as after all it is only a 'theory ' , and there is much evidence against it, from a scientific point of view, as well as other sources . [/QUOTE]
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