jueves, 25 de noviembre de 2010

Religion in schools.

     Should be religion taught in Spanish public schools?

     Spain had been traditionally a catholic state and had been closely linked with religion. Spain's history is full of kings and, more recently dictators, that obliged people to believe in catholic religion, and as a consequence the population has a strong feeling for the Church, even in the last years. But nowadays there are lots of people that are considered atheist and what is more, with the restoration of monarchy and the democracy, the Spanish Constitution confirm the right of Spanish people to religious freedom.

     That's why, in my opinion, religion shouldn't be taught in public schools. Each person could choose if he wants to be taught religion and if it's a yes, he must go to the church, not to the schools.

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