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Yes. People can choose if they want to follow a religion or not. Let people make up their own decisions.
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In my view, religious education in school should give kids a balanced overview of a range of religions, what they believe, their rituals and festivals, how they live and worship etc. Apart from that balanced view, I think education should be completely secular.
I went to school after normal school to study my own religion. It didn't interfere with my academic studies. However it was my choice, my parents didn't force me to go. |
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