No, because you can have proof based on experiments and control sets etc, proof does not have to be a mathematical equation (though with time we will be able to create a mathematical equation for everything)
So therefore, parents pushing religion onto their own children is also infringing their rights?![]()
morals do not come from the bible.
No, science has evidence, analysis and theory. Theory is as solid as science gets, and that's not discrediting in the slightest.
It's a rather pedant point I must admit.
Interesting. Where do they come from ?
I think it's fair to say that morals come from the social hive mind need to have a functioning population. They don't have to come from a religious text, although they frequently do.
Well yes you are entirely correct, science has theory that is either supported by the experimental evidence and/or equations or is not and hence is not valid...
But I was typing up a quick reply, rather than giving a long essay reply that uses every term scientifically rather than the colloquial "proof" ...
Interesting. Where do they come from ?
About time! I hated having to pray every single day in school and sing these stupid songs.
If we were caught not singing we had to stand facing the wall. Nothing right with any of it.
Well that would mean they'd have to have assemblies for the other religions.
More daily mail idiocy. Children are not indoctrinated by christian assembly, its a complete nonsense invented by atheist pressure groups who wish to impose their own ideology instead.
It amazes me that those who say it indoctrinated them as kids don't actually believe.
My son attends a catholic school, he isn't indoctrinated, he just thinks its boring and that his RE teacher is weird.
People should find something more productive to campaign about, like literacy levels in schools (which are better in faith schools btw).
I haven't heard anyone say they've been indoctrinated so far, the point is they're being forced to do something they are too young to even start to understand. But if you believe this will lead to your son having higher literacy skills, who am I to argue?
...and the RE teacher probably is weird, let's face it.
Our RE teacher was a parish vicar ... and we found porn and books about umm naughty things in his office
The RE teacher is always weird.
My RE teacher refused to teach me because I questioned everything he said and asked him to prove it with science...a bit like a ten year old Rypt. I grew up however....
Our RE teacher was a parish vicar ... and we found porn and books about umm naughty things in his office