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Originally Posted by raeanna74
I find it interesting too that they aquire the funding for this particular class from Christian groups in the area. No one can say that the state has to pay for this at all. There is such a large Christian population in our country that it's reasonable to ask for such a class. Even for those who don't believe in Christianity it might be useful to take such a class to understand how their beliefs affect politics, business, and other areas in our country.
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Why should they be forced to take such a class? I don't how large the population is, separation of church and state exists for a reason. How would you teach such a class without alienating anyone who doesn't happen to be a christian?