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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2016 19:34:21 GMT
The Chief Inspector of Ofsted has come out today saying that thousands of British Children are now being taught in illegal schools with more than 100 of these being uncovered.Roughly a third are Muslim and a sixth either Jewish or Christian and there are obviously fears for these children's safety and concern over what they are being taught. The schools meanwhile are located in places such as disused factories and warehouses and charge parents fees also.What is going on in Britain today? We have Sharia Law up and running in some of our cities and now these schools,its almost as if some sections of the population can effectively opt out Society, and a blind eye is turned ,is it an attempt at racial harmony this head turning,because there are some serious questions wanting answers
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 16, 2016 19:43:24 GMT
When I come to power I will have ALL religious teaching banned in schools. I can understand people believing in sky pixies 300 years ago when religion could explain things that science couldn't, the only explanation as to why people still believe in this guff in the year 2016 is that they are brainwashed into believing in it for fear of some terrible punishment in the afterlife if they don't.
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Post by Clinton Cool on May 16, 2016 19:51:06 GMT
I wouldn't ban the teaching of religion; it's an important part of life for many people. What I would do though is ensure the teaching of religion is balanced in all cases. In other words; Catholic schools, Islamic schools, Jewish schools etc. would become a thing of the past.
It's difficult to believe that in these troubled times the government not only allows faith schools but in many cases; funds them too.
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Post by Higgs on May 16, 2016 19:51:12 GMT
I've got no time for religion, but that isn't going to cut it with those that do. What may be more significant is what these schools will be doing to bring up its youth in order to integrate into the society they are going to live in. In that capacity, the schools should be fully open about what they are teaching and how.
There is no place for secrecy. They may wish to turn a blind eye to the 'rest' of society, but I don't believe it is their prerogative.
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 16, 2016 19:58:52 GMT
The whole point of religious education is to create divisions in society. Instructing young people that such a thing as a god exists should be permitted only where there is evidence which can withstand scientific scrutiny that such a thing exists.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2016 20:03:26 GMT
What a country we have become,it seems you can rock up seeking refuge in Britain,be granted all the benefits of a civilised society and inherit none of the responsibility
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2016 20:05:50 GMT
The whole point of religious education is to create divisions in society. Instructing young people that such a thing as a god exists should be permitted only where there is evidence which can withstand scientific scrutiny that such a thing exists. But we have this live and let live attitude in Britain,is that being exploited now by those with no interest in our values and aspirations
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Post by sabcat on May 16, 2016 20:13:48 GMT
Atomisation the education system through allowing schools of various stripes to opt out of local authority control increasing the work load of regulation which still rests with local authorities while at the same time cutting funding of local authorities. This is what you get.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2016 20:18:45 GMT
I wouldn't ban the teaching of religion; it's an important part of life for many people. What I would do though is ensure the teaching of religion is balanced in all cases. In other words; Catholic schools, Islamic schools, Jewish schools etc. would become a thing of the past. It's difficult to believe that in these troubled times the government not only allows faith schools but in many cases; funds them too. Before you consider the rights and wrongs of their very existence these illegal schools are a potential powder keg. We have the danger of abuse to the children,we have health and safety,we have fire regulations,we have building control,the list is near endless.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2016 20:24:50 GMT
Atomisation the education system through allowing schools of various stripes to opt out of local authority control increasing the work load of regulation which still rests with local authorities while at the same time cutting funding of local authorities. This is what you get. These Bastards aren't fit to govern,and I make my statement in regard to both Labour and Tory. Wedded to this Austerity Doctrine we are simply lurching from one news managed disaster to another.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2016 20:28:03 GMT
Your right, another Multi Cultural Careerist not fit for purpose
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Post by Higgs on May 16, 2016 20:28:54 GMT
The whole point of religious education is to create divisions in society. Instructing young people that such a thing as a god exists should be permitted only where there is evidence which can withstand scientific scrutiny that such a thing exists.
I've got time for some people with religious views. My cousin is a devout Christian. I just switch off when the cousin goes into preaching mode. The cousin is a bit concerned for my soul; means well, but I have different ideas.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2016 20:32:00 GMT
These people are using the freedom of being able to educate your child at home,as an opportunity to set up these illegal schools.
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 16, 2016 20:34:54 GMT
I've got time for some people with religious views. My cousin is a devout Christian. I just switch off when the cousin goes into preaching mode. The cousin is a bit concerned for my soul; means well, but I have different ideas.
I'm sure your cousin would be distraught to discover that the only thing that is going to happen to both your soul and his is that worms are going to eat them and shit them out shortly afterwards.
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2016 20:35:46 GMT
The whole point of religious education is to create divisions in society. Instructing young people that such a thing as a god exists should be permitted only where there is evidence which can withstand scientific scrutiny that such a thing exists.
I've got time for some people with religious views. My cousin is a devout Christian. I just switch off when the cousin goes into preaching mode. The cousin is a bit concerned for my soul; means well, but I have different ideas.
I must agree with you Higgs my views of Religion are pretty ambivalent,but its the subversion through the back door that riles me,along with the acquiesce of the liberal middle class elite.Anotherr example tonight was Angela Jolie lecturing us about taking more refugees.The relevance of what she was saying was neither here nor there,what annoyed me was that she could say it even although she would never have the pleasure of living next door to some of them
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