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I think I am being careful in my statements. Too often I have heard defenders of religious schools describing public schools as "valueless" or "morally adrift" simply because the content was not being defined by a religious perspective (their religious perspective).
As for religion itself, I think it is something that an adult should choose for him or herself. I don't think children should be assigned a religion. They should know something about all religions, but should not be labelled as being part of one until they are old enough to decide for themselves.
As for religion itself, I think it is something that an adult should choose for him or herself. I don't think children should be assigned a religion. They should know something about all religions, but should not be labelled as being part of one until they are old enough to decide for themselves.