Frogman, I do not think that we have any disagreement and I too now some people who found their way to more substantial life by opening themself to God.
That is not the issue, neither do I think that practising any religion is problem, of course.
My point is that I think that such things should remain private, not part of any public education, constitution or such.
In that sense I only do not agree with you when you write and I quote again... 'why is it surprising that in an age when there has been a concerted effort to remove God and spirituality from education'....
I do not believe that by removing any religous learnings from 'public' education would turn world for worse.
Reagrding sprituality, we would need to define the term to understand how and where one can get in touch with it, but we are all aware that there are lots of ways to feel it.
Schubert, moral is category that has always been changebale and aldo western civilzation has much of christian heritage in culture or philosophy, its morals were not always ethical.
Perhpas that might be reason why mentioning of it is left out from constitution of EU.
Paul I deply respect anyones belifs, hope you understand that and I am certainly not trying to know who is religous or not,as it is not my business, just expressed different way of thinking about remark that Frogman made
in another thread.
That is not the issue, neither do I think that practising any religion is problem, of course.
My point is that I think that such things should remain private, not part of any public education, constitution or such.
In that sense I only do not agree with you when you write and I quote again... 'why is it surprising that in an age when there has been a concerted effort to remove God and spirituality from education'....
I do not believe that by removing any religous learnings from 'public' education would turn world for worse.
Reagrding sprituality, we would need to define the term to understand how and where one can get in touch with it, but we are all aware that there are lots of ways to feel it.
Schubert, moral is category that has always been changebale and aldo western civilzation has much of christian heritage in culture or philosophy, its morals were not always ethical.
Perhpas that might be reason why mentioning of it is left out from constitution of EU.
Paul I deply respect anyones belifs, hope you understand that and I am certainly not trying to know who is religous or not,as it is not my business, just expressed different way of thinking about remark that Frogman made
in another thread.