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AIBU to think that Christians....

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seeker · 07/03/2012 15:56

...think their views and beliefs should take precedence over anyone else's?

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TheFallenMadonna · 07/03/2012 19:07

I am a christian, well, a dodgy and disillusioned Catholic anyway, and I sort of agree. I heard Cardinal O'Brien on the radio yesterday and yelled at him just as hard as I yell at Michael Gove. Now, he doesn't have a seat in our parliament of course, and his has his right to have a say, but the only people he should expect to have any sway over are the members of his own church.

I agree re schools too. My children don't go to a faith school as a matter of my choice (and they could in terms of church attendance etc), and I am pretty surprised at the amount of Christianity there is. I'm a secondary teacher, and every school I've taught in has cheerfully flouted the collective daily worship thing, so it came as a shock.

And the comment earlier in the thread about schools teaching evolution and therefore teaching atheism absolutely made me want to weep. Unless it was a joke...?

exoticfruits · 07/03/2012 19:10

I haven't seen any evidence that they do.

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