Quoting "Laycock, Jos (OSPT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> What are your views on faith schools specifically? I think there is a danger 
> that
> integration and co-operation are not favoured by monoculture environments.  
> If in the educational market place there are schools that for instance teach
> literal biblical interpretations instead of science, should this even be an 
> option
> for parents to "choose".

I have no problem with "faith" schools as long as they don't teach the overthrow
of the U.S. Constitution that guarantees intellectual freedom. I have no problem
with integration and co-operation. "Diversity" is meaningless. What counts is
morality. I have no problem with literal biblical interpretations. These are
balanced by literal scientific interpretations.  

> Society has a role to play, in limiting the choices that are available and our
> "moral revolution" requires that intellectual development be favoured by those
> limits. 

Intellectual development doesn't necessarily mean science over religion. In 
fact,
our moral revolution should place more emphasis on the arts, IMO.





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