PruePhillip
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Not quite. You can't bring religion into the classroom of a state school, the public education system. That is, you can't proselytize at the government's expense. But in non-state schools, and in Sunday schools, and at home, and so on, you can proselytize to your heart's content.
So you favor a theocracy? Compulsory Rainbow Serpent observances before and during class?
That's to say, secularism is a single notion. Religion is ten or twenty thousand notions ─ who gets to choose which one?
Interesting about the class room comment. Thanks.
The "rainbow serpent" is a logic fallacy in that it tries to delegate the bible
to the status of "just another religion." There never was a rainbow serpent,
or Zeus or the "horse twins." But there was an Israel, a King David, an
Isaiah, an Edict of Cyrus, Dead Sea Scrolls, Pontius Pilot, Jerusalem as
capital, Herod, Nazareth and a singular accurate account of the sequence
of steps of creation.