Which is why it would be an elective. So if the kid did choose to take 
this class (an assuming that the parents are paying attention to what 
classes their kid is selecting), they have nothing to complain about.

And speaking of comparative religion, this class is being offered to 
satisfy a philosophy requirement, and I think that next semester I am 
going to take it. Should be interesting. After taking History 1A and 
getting a very broad overview of different religions over the last 
several centuries, I am more intrigued by the various religions. The 
only ones I know anything about are Mormons (used to be a member of the 
Mormon Church), Southern Baptists (which I am currently a member of), 
Catholics (many friends, sister and her family are Catholic) and 
Jehovah's Witness (a few friends are members).

Bruce

-- 
Throttle Jockey - 
Why golf courses should be motocross tracks


Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
> I would have loved a comparative religion class in high school.  You'd
> probably have people complaining that they don't want their kids
> taught other religions though.
>   

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