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Comparative religion classes are a very good idea. It's not possible to really understand either world history or the current state of the world without knowing the basics and histort of the Abrahamic three plus Buddhism and Hinduism. But anything approaching practicing them is not appropriate, and not constitutional in US schools. Copying out a statement of faith is really pushing it.
That said, the parents' reaction is insanely over-the-top.
Comparative religion classes are a very good idea. It's not possible to really understand either world history or the current state of the world without knowing the basics and histort of the Abrahamic three plus Buddhism and Hinduism. But anything approaching practicing them is not appropriate, and not constitutional in US schools. Copying out a statement of faith is really pushing it.
That said, the parents' reaction is insanely over-the-top.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.