Mirry
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The idea is that the classes are going to be from an objective, not a spiritual, point-of-view and that the focus is going to be the role of Christianity in history.
In theory I think this sounds like a useful class, seeing as how references to the Bible are all around, especially in literature, and it can be useful to understand them, even if you believe the Bible is hogwash. On the other hand, I think it likely that the teachers will not be objective, and it could become a let's-indoctrinate-the-students class instead. Also, I think that offering any sort of Bible class and no classes about other religious texts is inherently biased, since it's implying that the Bible is more important than, say, the Koran.
Any other thoughts? Is this a good idea or a bad one?
The idea is that the classes are going to be from an objective, not a spiritual, point-of-view and that the focus is going to be the role of Christianity in history.
In theory I think this sounds like a useful class, seeing as how references to the Bible are all around, especially in literature, and it can be useful to understand them, even if you believe the Bible is hogwash. On the other hand, I think it likely that the teachers will not be objective, and it could become a let's-indoctrinate-the-students class instead. Also, I think that offering any sort of Bible class and no classes about other religious texts is inherently biased, since it's implying that the Bible is more important than, say, the Koran.
Any other thoughts? Is this a good idea or a bad one?