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Originally Posted by Billcat
What's wrong with being respectful when visiting someone's place of worship? Nothing - indeed, it is the proper thing to do! It teaches us to respect others, which is a value that the world could use a lot more of. When I visit a Jewish friend's temple for a service, I always show respect by wearing a yarmulke. When visiting a mosque, I gladly remove my shoes. When I visit the wonderful cathedrals in the UK, I am careful to be respectful of any church I enter, especially if there is a service in progress. It is the respectful and courteous thing to do.
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There you go!!! visiting these places is YOUR choice......
I mean EXCUSE me I think I may have sent my child to a Church of England school. I'm not racist or against any religion! BUT do we as parents and the children have a right to say if we wish our children to enter a mosque??
Because if we have a choice.....I don't actually remember signing anything to say I agree to my child taking part in this.
You as a adult Billcat had the choice.
I actually Find my children's school which IS church of England is actually catering more and more for Muslim faiths than for church of England pupils.
The St.Peters church which is part of my childrens school has been under renovation for month's now!! my children are NOT attending a church at the moment because of this!!!
Yet I am finding the amount of trips to the mosques are getting more and more!!!!! WHY?? that isn't my childrens religion