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The problem with that is that people ought to inculcate certain ethical values at a young age. Otherwise, it would be very difficult.I understand that ethics may be presented in an exclusively ontological view but such a thing is perhaps beyond a child's comprehension. Whether you like it or not, religion gives impetus to ethics.And yes, it is the parent's right and duty to inculcate these values to their children but it is very difficult to do so when more than half of the time in a child's daily routine, there is a sort of ethical void.This is not really a question of religion rather a question of the best possible education. I am envious of your public school system where the huge resources of government is being used to provide the material necessities for education. There are places in my country where poverty and government neglect has left entire provinces without quality education -- especially where islamic separatist influence is prevalent. In these places, only the catholic missionaries and clergy have the resources and inclination to establish a viable education.The muslims themselves bring their children to catholic schools to be educated. The fact that it is a christian institution is considered a minor setback for them, since their muslim 'brethren' have failed to provide an equal opportunity.
The problem with that is that people ought to inculcate certain ethical values at a young age. Otherwise, it would be very difficult.
I understand that ethics may be presented in an exclusively ontological view but such a thing is perhaps beyond a child's comprehension. Whether you like it or not, religion gives impetus to ethics.
And yes, it is the parent's right and duty to inculcate these values to their children but it is very difficult to do so when more than half of the time in a child's daily routine, there is a sort of ethical void.
This is not really a question of religion rather a question of the best possible education. I am envious of your public school system where the huge resources of government is being used to provide the material necessities for education. There are places in my country where poverty and government neglect has left entire provinces without quality education -- especially where islamic separatist influence is prevalent. In these places, only the catholic missionaries and clergy have the resources and inclination to establish a viable education.
The muslims themselves bring their children to catholic schools to be educated. The fact that it is a christian institution is considered a minor setback for them, since their muslim 'brethren' have failed to provide an equal opportunity.