Christopher D. Green wrote:
Allen Esterson wrote:
Dear Christopher, please don’t use words like “funchity” which is in neither my Chambers nor my Oxford Concise dictionaries.
Allow me to define: funchity. n. grumpily old-fashioned, out of touch.
Of course, that would be wrong. It is an adjective. "Funch" is the noun form. :-)
To force groups of children to sing songs of one particular religions for reasons of "tradition" in the face of the *current* heterogeneous religious makeup of the schools highly makes no sense at all.
And while I'm at it, delete "highly" (or move to before "heterogeneous," where it was originally before I rearranged the sentence).

Hh,
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Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M3J 1P3

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