The issue here isn't whether every student is brainwashed, it's whether it is appropriate.
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Religion and morality are critical to how students think about politics and form opinions on political issues.
This issue is whether or not our government should be infusing religion into (schools).
Instead of educating students, these professors are trying to indoctrinate them.
Let's face it: every campus has its share of students who can't quite comprehend that extreme political correctness is often born of the same intolerance and anti-intellectualism as standard-issue bigotry.
There is all the difference in the world between teaching children about religion and handing them over to be taught by the religious.
I'm used to being surrounded by really smart 22-year-old students who have no problem saying that something I suggested is not a very good idea.
We need to have an educational system that's able to embrace all sorts of minds, and where a student doesn't have to fit into a certain mold of learning.
Education should be totally secular. I am not telling people not to believe in God, but it should be a personal matter which should be done at home.
That just doesn't make sense, that government should be making money off students.
Since belief determines behavior, doesn't it make sense that we should be teaching ethical, moral values in every home and in every school in America?
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