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I don't care if they study humanism or atheism. The point is they should be allowed to study the possibility that (a) there is no God and all this happened by geological physical chance (I'm reading The End of Mr Y at the moment and it's doing my head in but I so recommend it), and they should be allowed to study it without religiously biased teachers (ie. not a faith school, then) telling them that it is perfectly acceptable to do so.


There MAY be a god. I just choose to live my life assuming there isn't, and I choose to try and be nice NOT because I am scared of hell, but because, oh it's just a better option. I'm not an angel though ;) Not even a hell's angel.

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Sorry for the last line Annasf' http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1343&Itemid=59

But I can't really see the point of this (the original story obviously).


I'm not exactly partial to a religious advert on a bus or the evangelists on the street corner telling you you'll burn in hell, but do two wrongs make a right? (that's probably a bit rhetorical thinking about it)

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