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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One would hope that common sense would prevail over abject stupidity. It doesn't matter (for the purposes of this argument) whether one believes in Jesus being born in a stable about 2000 years ago or not, it is still a play about someone being born and therefore rightly termed a 'Nativity' play. Likewise, it wouldn't matter if you considered ghosts to be factual or fictional - a story about them would still be a Ghost story. Given that a school is supposed to be a place where young minds are developed and educated (one might hope !) I think that it is deplorable that the point should have ever been raised.
'Political Correctness' ? ? ? - - - isn't that an oxymoron ?
In my experience there is nothing correct about politics !
Anyways, I asked two muslims, three jews, one hindu, a couple of seikhs, a druid, a witch, two buddhists and a kabbalist and they all agreed that to them the phrase 'nativity play' just meant a play about somebody being born (a couple of them had to check the dictionary definition of 'nativity'). Common usage within Christian circles is to use the phrase to refer to the birth of Christ, but that is one helluva lot less offensive than running out of petrol and finding the local petrol station closed because of ramadan !
Dudes - calm down...
Nativity plays as a religious celebration are terrific for kids and family alike, so long as they're Christian. If they aren't Christian, then it's pretty fair to ask that they don't have school time used for it. The separation of church and state must eventually happen, I suppose, as society becomes more eclectic.
But, should groups wish to celebrate their faith, then no-one should be offended, surely. I think people oversensitise the issue.
By the way - if it's a Christian school - I agree that you don't join the club if you don't like the rules...
tonight with trevor macdonald proved that once again generally tabloid journalism to blame.
it is possible to change things. just tell the school you want a 'nativity' and get enought parents to agree and they will!
you see, if enough people agree who are the offended ones?! (they would be the minority in a democratic country)...................or is it not a democracy?