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Old 09-14-2007, 06:07 PM   #83 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Catus Felidae View Post
LOL. NOT teaching about Christianity is 'discriminating' against Christians according to gary, but teaching about Christianity and totally ignoring Wiccans and Pagans is ok.

I guess that some groups are just more deserving of equality than others.
I'm not opposed to teaching children about Wiccanism or Paganism on grounds of principle, only that the line has to be drawn somewhere. These wacky minority cults may well be left out simply because of time constraints.

It's the same in any subject. How many American children are taught about the history of Western Samoa or the Myanmar Republic??

Do you think that immigrants from those countries should feel "marginalised" or "discriminated" against??