CapelDodger
Penultimate Amazing
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2175185,00.html
Strange thing is, in the UK church and state are like that, you know?, with Queenie head of both. Bishops sitting in the Upper Chamber.
And yet it's a far less observant society. Some lessons to be learnt from that, perhaps? Associate Christianity with the educational experience and they never come back
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A headteacher who tried to reduce the influence of religion inside the classroom by creating the country's first secular state school had his plans blocked by senior government officials who called it a 'political impossibility'.
Dr Paul Kelley, head of Monkseaton High School in Tyneside - the first to join the government's flagship 'trust school' scheme - wanted to challenge the legal requirement in all state schools for pupils to take part in a daily act of worship of a broadly Christian nature.
Strange thing is, in the UK church and state are like that, you know?, with Queenie head of both. Bishops sitting in the Upper Chamber.
And yet it's a far less observant society. Some lessons to be learnt from that, perhaps? Associate Christianity with the educational experience and they never come back