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Old 05-05-2005, 10:58 AM
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Originally posted by honeychile

This is how my school worked, only it was a public school. Put all the theories etc out there, and "explore all options". (Must have been a former hippie who designed our curriculum!)

or someone who practices the same religion as me, unitarian universalism. in junior high our entire sunday school curriculum was "church across the street" that taught us of various religions from across the world, and we would have "field trips" of sorts and attend the services of the religions we learned about. kind of a "explore all options" feel as well as showing kids some ideas to work off of, since a large tenet of our religion is to develop your own theology and ideals...

i think that's entirely awesome that you had a class like that in a public school.

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