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Richard Dawkins on Faith Schools
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21st February 2010, 19:29
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22nd February 2010, 00:54
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RE: Richard Dawkins on Faith Schools
Thanks for posting. Seemed like Dawkins was far from the focus you hopeless fanboi
At least he got his apostacy question answered That woman opposing Islam is very brave. I think the question of teacher influence is a concern across the board.. I'd have concerns about Christian teachers as well as those holding any other faith... but it's a question of letting a child experience the world and all it's loony flavours rather than trying to achieve a perfect impossibility.
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At least he got his apostacy question answered
That woman opposing Islam is very brave. I think the question of teacher influence is a concern across the board.. I'd have concerns about Christian teachers as well as those holding any other faith... but it's a question of letting a child experience the world and all it's loony flavours rather than trying to achieve a perfect impossibility.