That is not the point. The point is that any school funded by tax payers should not restrict anyone's freedom. Either take religion away from public schools or allow anyone to practice their religion. It is that simple.
That is not the point. The point is that any school funded by tax payers should not restrict anyone's freedom. Either take religion away from public schools or allow anyone to practice their religion. It is that simple.
Jonathan 6 months ago
They schools are indeed funded by taxpayers' money but are not for the taxpayer. I do not think WeyGey will force muslim students to accept Christian doctrines; the doctrines in mission schools are for everyone who becomes a ... read full comment
They schools are indeed funded by taxpayers' money but are not for the taxpayer. I do not think WeyGey will force muslim students to accept Christian doctrines; the doctrines in mission schools are for everyone who becomes a student of the school. Instead of insisting on right and legal means, we can engage with respect, the muslim students can be allowed to pray and fast whilst still being part of all school doctrines as it is done in many other missionary schools
Familyman- canada 6 months ago
very well written article. Let's implement his recommendations.
very well written article. Let's implement his recommendations.
right, Right 100%
That is not the point. The point is that any school funded by tax payers should not restrict anyone's freedom. Either take religion away from public schools or allow anyone to practice their religion. It is that simple.
They schools are indeed funded by taxpayers' money but are not for the taxpayer. I do not think WeyGey will force muslim students to accept Christian doctrines; the doctrines in mission schools are for everyone who becomes a ...
read full comment
very well written article. Let's implement his recommendations.