Originally posted by teamsaint
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Gove shows the door to creationism as science
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostPerhaps, but having a reminder of the terrible things that can be done doesn't seem to stop the organisation responsible for exposing people to that reminder from doing terrible things (torture can be emotional and mental as well as physical)
Plenty had been done that is very bad in the name of almost many belief systems, including aetheism.
Th catholic church has a great deal to answer for ..........but it also provides a very useful whipping boy (!!) for those who might wish to deflect attention .
It is true to say , for instance, that the vast bulk ofchild abuse, including the worst sorts, take place in the home. Our secular authorities routinely fail to deal with this........but far more is heard in the media about abuse in the catholic church than is ever heard about abuse in the homeI will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostIn the obvious assumption that the classroom walls would not be left bare, what would you replace the crucifixes with, Floss ...?
'No Cuts' ... 'Tories Out!' ... 'Save My Mum's Pension' posters ?
By comparison, I think the crucifixes might suddenly appear a relatively less subjective and more inspiring symbol for our kids ...
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amateur51
Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View PostMoral Purity & Persecution in History Babbington Moore
why i find both Atheism and Pragmatism morally preferable in the most succinct nutshell ...
Another Creation Myth
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scottycelt
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostWhat about some posters showing aspects of world poverty, and the attempts by religiously-inspied agencies such as Christian Aid and CAFOD, Alongside Oxfam & WaterAid and ActionAid, to do something about it
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostActually, such posters were already quite commonplace in my old school, Ams ... I confess I've no idea what goes on classroom walls today, and possibly that's just as well ...
So what went wrong in your case?
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostI don't think that MrGongGong has said anything - in that post, nor in any other - that might lead you to think that he (or perhaps she?) is an atheist. His theos, though, might not be your theos.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostNot sure about Flossie, but I'd say that if a school accepts public money then it should not teach Creationism as science. That's all
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Definition of INDOCTRINATE
transitive verb
1: to instruct especially in fundamentals or rudiments : teach
2: to imbue with a usually partisan or sectarian opinion, point of view, or principle
— in·doc·tri·na·tion \(ˌ)in-ˌdäk-trə-ˈnā-shən\ noun
— in·doc·tri·na·tor \in-ˈdäk-trə-ˌnā-tər\ noun
Examples of INDOCTRINATE
The goal should be to teach politics, rather than to indoctrinate students in a narrow set of political beliefs.
<indoctrinated children in proper safety procedures>
Origin of INDOCTRINATE
probably from Middle English endoctrinen, from Anglo-French endoctriner, from en- + doctrine doctrine
First Known Use: 1626
From the Meriam-Webster on-line dictionary (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/indoctrinate)
I would suggest that 'indoctrinate' is used mainly now in the second meaning, & also to suggest an element of lack of choice or an unquestioning acceptance of whatever it is being indoctrinated.
Do you really mean to suggest that it is morally wrong to indoctrinate future bankers in concepts of responsibility to society etc. etc.? Or do you mean that it's OK to indoctrinate them in ideas you approve of, but not ideas you don't? Or do you mean that it's OK to indoctrinate them in ideas you approve of, but not ideas you don't?
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostAhhh ... I get it now ... he/she/it worships the Greek God Xenakis ... ?
Metastasis or Metastaseis ("dialectic transformations"), is an orchestral work by Iannis Xenakis, a Greek composer-architect and a major figure in the postwa...
listen and understand Padwan
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostI would consider it morally dubious to indoctrinate someone, even in something I approved of; in the case of your bankers, I would want to teach them about responsibility, in the hope that they might exercise it during their work.
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