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In 2011, government schools in New South Wales, Australia began offering philosophy based ethics courses as an alternative to courses in religious education. This case probes the ensuing debate and surveys the diversity of ethical claims made by supporters and detractors of both religious classes and philsophy based ethics classes.
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I don't think there should be religion involved in public schooling to begin with. It creates too many political pressures. But yes, I think it's a great solution for their circumstance.
 
     
     
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Comments: While I agree that it can create political pressure, I believe that is based on the educator and how they choose to present each religion. You can educate children on religion without bringing politics or even your own opinion into it.
Rated On: September 30, 2022 12:39 pm
Rated By: gapuse