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Anyway, there is nothing wrong with schoolchildren having a 'virtual tour' of a mosque and learning about Islam. All the major religions are taught in schools, including real tours of churches, mosques, synagogues and Hindu and Sikh temples. At my grandchild's school they have also been looking at ancient religions and atheist philosophers.
Whether we like it or not, religion plays a big part of history and geography so an understanding of religious basics helps to understand those subjects, too.
Anyway, there is nothing wrong with schoolchildren having a 'virtual tour' of a mosque and learning about Islam. All the major religions are taught in schools, including real tours of churches, mosques, synagogues and Hindu and Sikh temples. At my grandchild's school they have also been looking at ancient religions and atheist philosophers.
Whether we like it or not, religion plays a big part of history and geography so an understanding of religious basics helps to understand those subjects, too.
I still strongly recommend the pose to anyone with back pain , as part of a programme whatever the truth behind the pucture.
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naomi, how would teach children about the concentration camps of WWII without mentioning Jews and Judaism, or Henry VIII without Catholicism?
How would explain current affairs around the world and the UK if you ignored religion?
Or take children on a school trip to Granada in Spai and not explain the effect the Moors had on the architecture and the food?
How would explain current affairs around the world and the UK if you ignored religion?
Or take children on a school trip to Granada in Spai and not explain the effect the Moors had on the architecture and the food?
It is not at all unusual for photographs to be used out of context or to be attributed false meanings in order to stir up the public's' feelings. The one that come to my mind is the picture of the gallant Tommies in a fixed bayonet charge against a German position in North Africa...It turned out to actually staged at a base camp miles away from the battle area. In this case the photo was meant to stir up feelings of patriotism; in the case being discussed here, it was meant to stir up feelings of discontent, unease, and perhaps even hatred...Nothing new at all.
Look what our far right cousins in the US get up to http:// pix11.c om/2016 /03/27/ why-is- there-a -donald -trump- tombsto ne-in-c entral- park/
looks very similar to me SP.
Is this another yoga position SP?
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Is this another yoga position SP?
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