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All that’s missing is the “You are here” pointer at the second to last step.

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This, but unironically

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I was taught about Islam in social studies, and I don’t remember anybody trying to force me to obey Islamic law at any point.

I don’t know whether there is a slippery slope, but I do know this isn’t an accurate description of it.

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Person: here is generally how this thing has gone throughout history

You: my individual experience doesn’t match this, therefore you are completely wrong

Come on, dude, read a book.

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There are some states passing laws mandating “in god we trust” be placed somewhere prominent in the school. There’s an argument to be made that by doing this, the states are mandating that education systems must promote the the idea of the Bible and it’s claims being true.

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That goes a tad beyond merely teaching kids about religions.

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Learning about religion in school isn’t necessarily a bad thing. We studied the major religions, Buddhism, pantheism, and to a lesser degree minor religions as a part of social studies in 7th grade. I think it was the first time anyone actually told me there were ‘options’ other than Christianity. More importantly, it helped me understand where others are coming from even though I don’t share their faith. If it’s approached from a purely educational standpoint I think religion does have a place in school - and I’m an atheist. We just shouldn’t be presenting any of it as fact or “right” when it’s all a matter of opinion, nor teaching them about any one specific religion and excluding others.

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…But that’s not what Christian nationalists are working towards. They want to teach their religion, not teach about all religion.

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I’m against religion as an organized institution that influences the world on a daily basis, but fuck comparative mythology is cool as hell. Thanks to it we got Morrowind’s amazing lore, since it was one of Kirkbride’s fields of study in college.

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Teaching all religions is definitely important. Teaching that christian creationism is just as likely/plausible as evolution is a big problem

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Yeah, it’s ridiculous. American politicians literally swear on the bible as they assume office and then quote bible verses on the job and then they expect us to believe we’re anywhere other than at that second from last step?

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