A Utah lawmaker is no longer pushing for public schools to display a copy of the Ten Commandments but wants to add other biblical precepts and the Magna Carta to the curriculum.
A Utah lawmaker is no longer pushing for public schools to display a copy of the Ten Commandments but wants to add other biblical precepts and the Magna Carta to the curriculum.
Because public schools are a place for all children to be educated.
As children from every faith, ethnicity or cultural group should have equal access to education public schools should be an environment, where all children feel safe and comfortable. That requires a neutrality that cannot be achieved if there is symbols of one religion plastered all over the place, in the same way it cannot be achieved if the children are demanded or pressured to pledge allegiance to a nation state and its flag every day.
This is not to say that children shouldn’t be encouraged to talk about these aspects of their identity in a respectful manners. Also the school should do its best to respect practising childrens rights.
How is this an argument against religious text on the wall. If anything this reads as an reason to display text of all religions.
Because you end up with tens of thousands of pages of text to display and yet not being able to fairly represent every religion.