There is a heated debate going on in
the educational field about Religious Instructions in Austrian
schools. The debate ranges particularly about lower grade schools.
Public schools, dealing with children from 5 or 6 years and upward.
Older children, so it is claimed, are
capable of making their own decisions whether they wish to have
religious instructions or not.
This, however, seems to be a lame
argument, since, if a child has had “Reli” from Grade 1 and up,
he/she will be so thoroughly indoctrinated, not to say “brainwashed”
that this decision no longer is their own. Conversely, if there has
not been any Religious Instruction, from childhood on, it is unlikely
that as a teenager or older he/she will choose it.
In my opinion, the question is not
about the age at which Religion is to be taught, but whether it
should be taught at all, and how it should be taught.
Schools, after all, are here to teach
firstly about “real” issues, such as Math, Physics, Chemistry,
History, Geography, Languages, Computer Sciences and so on.
Schools should also speak of less
tangible issues, such as Psychology, Philosophy, Ethics and, yes,
also about Religion. In no way should these subjects be taught as
“Facts” or “Truth”, because they simply are neither. The
Philosophies of Lock, Kant, Schopenhauer or Nietzsche are neither
“Facts” nor are they “Truths.” They are “Opinions”,
expressed by men, open to be rejected, accepted or interpreted by
other men. Religion falls into this same category of “Opinion.”
None of it is “Fact” or “Truth”.
The followers of several Preachers were
clever enough to give their Teachings the mantle of “Truths” and
“Facts”, without offering so much as a smidgen of evidence.
What evidence has ever been offered for
the existence of a “Concerned God”? None!
In fact there is more evidence
regarding the non-existence of a “Concerned God” as there is to
the opposite. Why do so many “believe” without the smallest
proof, in a Life after Death ?
What evidence is there regarding the
existence of Heaven and Hell? None.! Absolutely “None”.
And yet, the majority of adherents to
all the major Religions follow these absurd opinions, because they
have been presented to the followers again and again.
Since Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and
all the others, are not based on Facts, but on Opinion, neither
should be taught in Schools as “Fact.”
A course in “Comparative Religion”
as in “Comparative Philosophies” should be taught in schools, but
it should never be presented as Facts.
A teacher of such C.R. Might start his
lesson in the following way:
Approximately 2000 years ago, a man
seems to have preached a set of Ethics to his followers.
Unfortunately, none of it was actually recorded until years later and
we will discuss his Principles in this light.
Approach the Old Testament, the New
Testament, the Koran and all other such books as a collection of
Opinions and not as Truths or Facts. On close reading of the two
“Testaments” ( which are the only ones I know a little about ) it
is totally impossible to present those as “Truth.” and yet, they
are introduced to a non-suspecting public as “truthful in every
word.”
So, by all means, teach a course of
Comparative Religion, but do not teach it with the same certainty as
you teach other, demonstrable subjects....
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