exploreandrespawn
Legacy Member
I believe that philosophy should be taught in schools as a method of instructing children on the moralities of good versus evil. I like the idea of the separation of church and state. I do not want our laws based on religion. We are a melting pot. However, we still need to instruct our young on the basics of good and evil. Children want to know 'why' they should not do a thing. With religion, it's basically "do this or go to hell". I don't personally believe that, but that is how some do.
I think if we were to administer studies at a very young age, philosophy of good and bad from the great thinkers of our time, in very basic format, so a young child can understand, I think this could solve the dilemna of how to teach good versus evil without bringing in religion. What do you think?
I think if we were to administer studies at a very young age, philosophy of good and bad from the great thinkers of our time, in very basic format, so a young child can understand, I think this could solve the dilemna of how to teach good versus evil without bringing in religion. What do you think?
