I was just informed that the Board of Education approved a class for Bible Study.
Oh wow.
I could really talk forever, like in most of my blogs, but I'll try not to.
There is a group of kids in this school who already have an air of superiority to themselves, a cult-like atmosphere, and a seclusion from everyone else.
This group of students attend the same church and completely separate themselves from the group at lunch, events, and even sports games.
Adding a class for it is just another way of secluding them.
This would also have to allow for a scientific studies class or a form of agnostic class.
Though evolution may be covered partially in our science books, teachers completely ignore it.
Although in English, we spend the majority of our time learning about Puritans and skipping much on Realists and Idealists.
In my opinion, this is just like learning about flowers in 6th grade to really teach about sex and reproduction.
It's a subconscious hidden way of forcing a form of thinking on students. But when one line of controversy arises in class, the Christian thinker is always the defended one, unwilling to debate.
Being set in your ways and faithful is 100% different from being close minded.
Even if the class is an elective, I don't think it belongs in school.
They are never open to hear any other form of opinions, so theirs should not be heard, let alone forced upon others, like it commonly is.
Church is not school.
Money should be spent on things we can't be educated on outside of school.
The kids who take a Bible class are going to be those who already study the bible.
Why be redundant?
Give us some real world logic instead of old testament opinion.
Song: Brand New- Jesus Christ
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