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Bill Maher politely expresses his open-mindedness on new Supreme Court nominee
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3429621" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I fervently believe in a God, not organized religion, to be discussed later, not in this thread. </p><p>Religion should not be a part of school curriculum unless we all agree that prayer rugs should be handed out to the kids and they are to respect the Muslim religion as part of their religious training within the school day. </p><p>If you want your children to get Religion based Education, you have a means to do so. </p><p>That is the avenue one needs to approach by enrolling them in the religious based schools that you want them in. </p><p>There are some great schools in Ok that are religion based.</p><p>The kids coming out of those schools seem to light years ahead of those coming from the public school system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3429621, member: 5412"] I fervently believe in a God, not organized religion, to be discussed later, not in this thread. Religion should not be a part of school curriculum unless we all agree that prayer rugs should be handed out to the kids and they are to respect the Muslim religion as part of their religious training within the school day. If you want your children to get Religion based Education, you have a means to do so. That is the avenue one needs to approach by enrolling them in the religious based schools that you want them in. There are some great schools in Ok that are religion based. The kids coming out of those schools seem to light years ahead of those coming from the public school system. [/QUOTE]
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