No, you don't. They request forced lessons of religion or ethics

natemat.pl 3 months ago
Young people will gotta go to religion or ethics – this is what the Association of secular Catechestes wants. It's public, private and private schools. The Katechets set off with a collection of signatures for a civilian task – they request at least 100,000 to deal with the case. That's what I'm talking about in the fresh episode of the Policy subject program. Let me tell you what else the catechists want to change, and I comment and remind you how religion was introduced to schools.


This full case is surrounded by many layers of lying, starting with the tongue. There's no specified thing as "religious lessons." Lessons can be learned from religion.

In large cities, only 15 to 30 percent of advanced school students go to "religious lessons". This bill is an expression of desperation and brazenness: the catechestes came up with a "genial" idea: let's get students and students to perceive to us and the full society to pay us. Simple? Simple.



The draft law on compulsory catechesis or ethics is actually a game of nearly 30,000 wages. That's how many catechets taught in schools in the 2022/2023 school year.

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