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Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:25 pm
Although, I am a "christian," not a satanist, I do believe that it is important for children to hear both sides of their religion. Otherwise, how will they ever know what they honestly believe?
I am really more of a Unitarian Universalist than a christian, per se (meaning I believe that all religions have important lessons to be learned.) I would love to see this in schools. Most kids aren't even aware WHY Lucifer, the most beautiful of all the angels, was banished. Their knowlege is so one-sided because of this that they are unaware of the infinite spiritual tracks to be taken. It's really disgusting how religion over the years has been commercialized and standardized.
I truly would like to see courses about multiple religions in middle schools, but I suppose we should go one step at a time. So despite my faith being more christian oriented, I support your movement.
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Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 2:01 am
I'm a student currently. There is so much doubt and fear toward the Satanism that unfortunately, I'm afraid to say anything, much less draw attention to myself. I'm so sorry. I want so much to do something for him, but I just can't bring myself to do anything. Especially since the Xian religion has been forced upon me since birth, it makes me that much more afraid to say anything.
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Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 5:20 pm
I, too, agree most with this proposition. Though as former members have pointed out, bringing this into action would be the upmost difficulty (especially in such conservative states like Texas, US wise). Citizens are ignorant enough to think their beliefs are the only reasonable belief, and have yet to even realize the possibility other's differences.
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