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==The Subject==
 
==The Subject==
The "compulsory" [[GCSE]] designed to teach us about world religions and ethics....Year 9's everywhere are in mutual indignation about this.
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The "compulsory" [[GCSE]] designed to 'teach' us about world religions and ethics....Year 9's everywhere are in mutual indignation about this.
  
 
Widely regarded as a boring, somewhat pointless lesson.
 
Widely regarded as a boring, somewhat pointless lesson.

Revision as of 18:21, 16 July 2007

The Subject

The "compulsory" GCSE designed to 'teach' us about world religions and ethics....Year 9's everywhere are in mutual indignation about this.

Widely regarded as a boring, somewhat pointless lesson.

If you really can't stand RS, please note that you do not have to take it for GCSE, you can drop out of it (but you have to do something else instead), but to actually drop it, you have to get your parents to phone them, explain the whole situation, have extensive forms signed in triplicate, sent in, sent back, lost, found again, queried, subjected to public inquiry, lost and finally buried in soft peat for three months and recycled as firelighter...(Hitch-hikers guide to the galaxy-on the subject of Vogons doing anything)...the parents phoning in is true...and thats it...

The only religions EVER studied are Islam and Christianity, and not a single person denies that these are the most boring two to learn about, since everyone at least knows someone of both religions, they have only one God, and you don't get to meditate in lessons. (To be fair Hinduism and Buddhism are both studied for a total of one term each over years 7, 8 and 9, and Judaism for half a termin the aforementioned years. Sikhism is never taught at all, despite there being several opsters about it on the walls.)

Amen.