@9JGSL7N4mos4MO
People could be treated differently and not everyone practices the same religion.
@9JGYSK44mos4MO
The Christian religion is essential to understand why the US Government is designed the way it is designed. And if it played a higher role in the curriculum, students of other faiths may learn to respect the Christian religion. It would allow play into what was intended by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were trying to do with our government.
@9JHZMC84mos4MO
not every child is grown up with the same religion and some people have decided on a different rebellion from the one that are consided a social norm
@9JJ2MH24mos4MO
For some people religion can provide a lot of restrictions, while for others guidance, with that being said not everyone is the same individual so no everyone can be expected to follow it, it would be indoctrination and torture
@9JGSZ99 4mos4MO
What would change in our classrooms if religion played a larger role in the curriculum, would be that more children have the opportunity to learn about God and be saved.
@9JJ45FY4mos4MO
Children should not be forced to be exposed to the idea that they need to be “saved” or that their own/ familial ideas are wrong.
@9JGSZMW4mos4MO
I don't think people would really care, you can have peace but not agree with someone's religion. You don't have to fight.
@9JGRX7L 4mos4MO
People would fight and get into arguments. Not good for the curriculum
@9JGSPJG4mos4MO
most likely there would prolly be all kinds of different religions in all different classes or there would be schools made for one kind religion and i feel there would be alot more fighting over "who's religion is best" . I also feel that this would change weather sports and other things for schools.
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