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Jim Jackson said:
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Captain Sweden said: I agree. Religions, atleast the five most popular religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism) should be studied at all grade and high schools for better understanding of other people's beliefs.
Studied at all grade levels? That's a bit much...
Heh... I meant that all grade schools and all high schools should have religion lessons/classes. I didn't exactly mean that religion should be taught at all grades. Sorry for the missunderstanding.
Actually, I studied religion from the 1st grade, but it was only about the Old and New Testament at that time and it was relatively simply. IIRC, I started with other religions at the 5th or the 6th grade. It became more complex around the 7th to 9th grade, and it became more about religeous practice and less about religeous "tales".
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