Atheism 'should Be Taught In Schools'

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Atheism lessons planned for schools
By Sarah Cassidy, Education Correspondent
15 February 2004


Children should learn about atheism in religious education lessons as part of moves to make the subject more relevant to the modern world, according to a report from a think-tank with close ties to New Labour.

Indeed, the subject's name should be changed from religious education to religious, philosophical and moral education, says the study published this week by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).

Guidelines for schools on how to teach the beliefs of atheists, agnostics and humanists are being drawn up by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, which is also working on the first national framework for RE with the Department for Education and Skills.

The IPPR report warns that the current "pro-religious" and "anti-science" bias of many RE lessons urgently needs to be addressed, and that since the vast majority of people do not attend a weekly religious service it makes little sense to teach children only about religious beliefs.

In 1980, only 19 per cent of the adult population belonged to a church, mosque, synagogue or temple. By 1990 the figure had fallen to 17.5 per cent and in 1999 only 7 per cent of British people were attending a weekly religious service.

Schools must provide RE for all pupils and it is the only compulsory subject not presently covered by the national curriculum.

Ben Rogers of the IPPR, argued that the subject should not be scrapped, just brought up to date. "Now that only 7 per cent of Britons attend a weekly religious service, many are arguing for the abolition of RE as a compulsory subject. We disagree," he said. "RE has an important place in the curriculum but only if it is brought up to date.

"Dropping religion from the syllabus, or banning the expression of religious beliefs from schools, as in France, won't make religious strife go away. If anything it will exacerbate it. But," he explained, "religious education too often has a pro-religious and in some cases anti-science bias. Young people are becoming more reflective and inquiring; philosophy is one of the fastest growing school subjects. RE should equip them to explore and assess religious and non-religious belief systems, encouraging habits of critical reflection and reasoned argument."

http://education.independent.co.uk/news/story.jsp?story=491532
 
Isnt atheism taught indirectly through our science classes anyway? :)
 
Liza said:
Isnt atheism taught indirectly through our science classes anyway? :)

It's possible to teach about science and atheism. It's about general information Between Creator and science(planets).
 
At last! :applause:

I always felt so overwhelmed with history lessons about God this, God that, Pagan this, Witch those, Jew me, et cetera....


Why do we must learn about their beliefs and they don't learn about ours???? EQUALITY FOR EVERYBODY, RELIGION OR NO RELIGION! At least it will give them a chance to peek through our bincoluars on how we see life is like... everything is not always about religion in everybody's life.

I would love my kids to go to a school where Hinduism, Buddhist, Pagan, Atheism, and along with those "common" religions such as Catholism, Christianity etc are being taught in a classroom. None is excluded out or favored more... Each religion is just a religion to teach the children about the WORLD. That is the best way to go- just tell them everything and let them figure it out. ;)
 
I'm in favor of adding agnoticism and atheism in religious education classes.


Also add in Darwinism too. "After all, its the survival of the fittest".
 
that sounds okay...helps us learn more about their culture and how they handle it and how they survive and stuff...
 
Atheism will make "Constitution" worthless and the Constitution will be forgotten...just like the real dollar under the "United State of America" Note and then it changed to "Federal Reserve" Note. How sad !
 
CyberRed said:
Atheism will make "Constitution" worthless and the Constitution will be forgotten...just like the real dollar under the "United State of America" Note and then it changed to "Federal Reserve" Note. How sad !

(sigh)

Your ignorance is showing.
 
CyberRed said:
I am speakin' of "change" in this nowdays.

U.S. Adult Population

Nonreligious/Secular

1990 - 13,116,000
2001 - 27,539,000

% of U.S. Population - 2000

13.2%

% Change 1990 - 2000

+110%

Christianity

1990 - 151,225,000
2001 - 159,030,000

% of U.S. Population - 2000

76.5%

% Change 1990 - 2000

+5%

Nonreligious/Secular is clearly outpacing Christianity big time, and this is probably isn't going to slow down anytime soon

http://www.adherents.com/rel_USA.html#religions
 
Banjo said:
U.S. Adult Population

Nonreligious/Secular

1990 - 13,116,000
2001 - 27,539,000

% of U.S. Population - 2000

13.2%

% Change 1990 - 2000

+110%

Christianity

1990 - 151,225,000
2001 - 159,030,000

% of U.S. Population - 2000

76.5%

% Change 1990 - 2000

+5%

Nonreligious/Secular is clearly outpacing Christianity big time, and this is probably isn't going to slow down anytime soon

http://www.adherents.com/rel_USA.html#religions
Looks like God's going to be forgotten... ;)
 
what are you talking about? it looks like the number has increased over the years...
 
Banjo said:
U.S. Adult Population

Nonreligious/Secular

1990 - 13,116,000
2001 - 27,539,000

% of U.S. Population - 2000

13.2%

% Change 1990 - 2000

+110%

Christianity

1990 - 151,225,000
2001 - 159,030,000

% of U.S. Population - 2000

76.5%

% Change 1990 - 2000

+5%

Nonreligious/Secular is clearly outpacing Christianity big time, and this is probably isn't going to slow down anytime soon

http://www.adherents.com/rel_USA.html#religions

Thanks for the link. Yep, you are right. It's why I said about the green dollar when it changed from "United States of America" Note to "Federal Reserve" Note. Same with Constitution since it has been eroded due to big time changes. We will lose our many rights due to big time changes as well (maybe...maybe not. Havta to wait and see about this one.)
I wonder, if we are goin' to "collide" like a blow up down the road, just because of BIG CHANGES that we are headin' to ? Wonderin' if, there are goin' to be military schools instead of public schools in the near future just like "atheism" should be taught in schools ? I am not sure WHAT will become of it and WHAT is goin' to happen. :ugh:
 
Steel said:
what are you talking about? it looks like the number has increased over the years...

Yes, the number in Christianity population did rise, but only by a 5% gain while Nonreligious-Secular made a huge gain of 110%.

At this rate, Christianity will be in the minority within a century, maybe less.
 
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