Teaching Religion in Public School

This is not an original idea with me, but one I think would solve several problems and one I have been interested in for a while Given the current situation in this country regarding the encroachment of religion into the public space, it is necessary that we give our children a sound, fundamental grounding in religion. I propose an intensive religious education beginning in the fourth grade and culminating senior year. This would be a nine year course of study taking students from the founding myths of the world's major religions through comparative religious instruction with emphasis on similarities and differences and why these differences exist. Finally, the last two years would consider the philosophy of religion, how religions start, what makes them important to their adherents and how our lives are shaped by our religious beliefs. Along the way topics on science and religion, science as religion, religion as science, worldviews, and the psychology of religion would be studied. By the time students reach the end of this study, they will be in a much better position to recognize religious issues and make their own decisions regarding such issues.
What our children need is to understand religion, its roots, its uses and its potential for abuse. Armed with this information they will be better prepared to make rational decisions regarding their own relationship with God.
There are those among us on both sides of the issue who might not think this is a good idea, but only because it removes religion from their arsenal of power tools. This program exposes as charlatans those who rely on the weakness of mind of true-believers and followers to achieve power. On the other hand there are those who reject all religion as myth and counter to the modern project. Modernity itself is a religion in its own right, complete with mythology and theology, in this day and age grounded in a belief in human self-perfectibility, the hallmarks of which feature the failures of Nazism and Communism. As Nietzsche proclaims God is dead, Hitler and Stalin show us a world without God. American modernity replaces God with the "Free Market".
This grand tour of Religion yields an excellent education in the humanities. Some of the world's greatest literature is religious. Religious motives produced many of the noblest products of the human mind. Students would study Issues of good and evil, right and wrong, interpersonal relationships, the idea of the good, the cultural and civic value of excellence, the result of cynicism, manipulation, and dishonesty. The nature of morality and how morality affects societies would be front and center throughout this study. The power of those who would use superstition and irrational or misguided belief would be negated. However, this would only be a secondary result of this curriculum. The major benefit comes from the intense immersion in the humanities, developing a worldview that human endeavor and human happiness is not only advanced by material productivity, but by finding the self within and pursuing that which is pleasing to that self. There is nothing wrong with the pursuit of happiness. That is the true danger of this program: the discovery that humans are not cogs in a wheel to be used, but ends in ourselves, functioning best when engaged in cooperative endeavor.
KEYWORDS: Religion, Education, Humanities
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