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Is your child being taught that a certain, or any, religion is truth? If so, that’s quite literally indoctrination.
She's being taught about many religions (Sikhism, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, etc) alongside Christianity. There's certainly no implication that any one is more correct or wrong than any other.
Religion and faith are quite different things.
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Religion and faith are quite different things.
They can be, sure. Esoteric faith without religion is a step in the right direction imo. I don’t have an issue with anyone believing in whatever they want; the problems are when they force their opinions on others (be it society writ large or their own underage children) or when they leverage adherents’ faith or religious beliefs to obtain their uncritical obedience.
Indeed it would be, should it encompass the full extent of someone’s view.
Is your child being taught that a certain, or any, religion is truth? If so, that’s quite literally indoctrination. Of course, some faith schools might leave out the faith part and focus on instilling their own ethics and morality into their pupils. That is different from the typical faith school I have encountered.