Yep. Went to Bluecoat last night for a secondary school open evening. Daughter will be 11 next year. Been told it's a good school and a friend of mine went there when she was younger.
Now I know it is a C of E school, but I was stunned at the amount of religious imagery and reminders about 'the lord' etc. everywhere
My friend tells me it wasn't like that at all 10 years ago. Now it has a prayer room and SIX chaplains in place and everywhere you look there is a reminder that God created everything and guides us all in every aspect of my lives.
When my friend went there she said there wasn't all the little rules and guidance everywhere and the school had just one chaplain in place.
Last night was like subliminal brainwashing.
Needless to say, we have now since crossed the school off our potential choices.[/QUOTE
What has that to do with the disgusting murder of an innocent man?
You will probably answer that religion is to blame for these brutal acts! and you are correct.
But why have you had a go at Christianity, was the murderer a Christian?
You should put your daughter's education before selfish idealism.
And what is your opinion on the "religion of peace" in question?
It doesn't have anything to do with the murder of an innocent man. I was just trying to make a point of some aspects of religion becoming more fanatical.
It just seems to be a trend. More and more people are turning away from religion and I think that may have resulted in a hardening in attitudes of those who are relgious.
There is a very worrying trend in America of schools teaching creationism over evolution and them merely dismissing evolution as just another theory. That is quite disturbing.
Seems Bluecoat has become a lot more religious. Just seems to follow a trend with all these faith schools.