Parents who have concerns about their children being taught about Islam should be banned from pulling them out of religious education (RE) lessons, according to the Church of England. Senior Church of England official Derek Holloway said withdrawing children from RE lessons could leave them without the skills required to live in a diverse society and “live well together as adults.” He also cautioned against “fundamentalist” groups using human rights legislation to keep
children from learning about different world views. “Sadly and dangerously, the right of withdrawal from RE is now being exploited by a range of ‘interest groups’ often using a dubious interpretation of human rights legislation,” Holloway wrote in a post on the CoE’s Facebook page. Parents are currently entitled to withdraw their children from RE class without having to provide a reason, although Holloway said this right should be repealed as it leaves a gap in pupils’ education. READ MORE
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Church of England. Not church of God.Islam does not worship the same God as Christians do.But the god of this world. Wake up.For the end times are here . When he comes back will he will he find faith on the earth. Kids need to know,about the God of heaven. And Jesus how died on the Cross for our sins . Faith alone in Christ alone.