Well maybe you should quit being butthurt that some people believe in things and get the fuck over it. I'm not religious either but I find it interesting to learn about other cultures, and you're never gonna fucking make everyone happy.
I screwed up in my post, I explained it to disthing below. I didn't mean to say I disapproved of learning about religions and cultures, what I meant to say (and failed miserably at) was that I disapprove of participating in or honoring any religious stuff.
Argh, looks like I'm just fucking shit up all over IIN today, all thanks to screaming mouth pain. It's quite distracting.
I feel like it's not necessarily a bad thing to have in schools because we do live in such a multicultural society and it's blending more and more every year. If it's presented in an objective fashion with thought given to secularism as well (Hell, Winter Wonderland is a secular Christmas song, right?? :P and Christmas used to be a pagan holiday anyway... bet it was more fun. Drunken orgies with them crazy Romans) I feel it's beneficial to kids because it teaches them to accept and get along with people who think differently from them.
Public schools banning Christmas carols?
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Well maybe you should quit being butthurt that some people believe in things and get the fuck over it. I'm not religious either but I find it interesting to learn about other cultures, and you're never gonna fucking make everyone happy.
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Whoa! I'm not butthurt :)
I screwed up in my post, I explained it to disthing below. I didn't mean to say I disapproved of learning about religions and cultures, what I meant to say (and failed miserably at) was that I disapprove of participating in or honoring any religious stuff.
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Argh, looks like I'm just fucking shit up all over IIN today, all thanks to screaming mouth pain. It's quite distracting.
I feel like it's not necessarily a bad thing to have in schools because we do live in such a multicultural society and it's blending more and more every year. If it's presented in an objective fashion with thought given to secularism as well (Hell, Winter Wonderland is a secular Christmas song, right?? :P and Christmas used to be a pagan holiday anyway... bet it was more fun. Drunken orgies with them crazy Romans) I feel it's beneficial to kids because it teaches them to accept and get along with people who think differently from them.