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Dont forget that many Christian Schools still get subsided as well.
You know, every religion believes in God. They just have different names for their god, like you said, Breth.
Paganism involves worshipping natural spirits of the world, rather than gods...I think!You know, every religion believes in God. They just have different names for their god, like you said, Breth.
Celxius, if you do it 5 days a week, 9 months out of the year, for three-fourths of your childhood prior to age 18, it will undoubtedly make some sort of impression on your psyche', especially when you consider this ritual is started when you're 5 years old. There are only TWO routines in primary schools that are more impacting, those are recess (playground time) and lunch, and neither could be even remotely deemed as rituals or indoctrination protocols.
I mean, seriously, by the time you will have graduated from high school, you will have performed the Pledge of Allegiance, the indoctrination of blind patriotism and Christian servitude, over 2,500 times! And this is before most of you reach age 18!
Is it a divine force, at least?Umm, no Thomas, yin/yang is not a god, nor gods.
It doesn't have to be God in the monotheistic sense: Nature Spirits are a type of Little God, and Yin and Yang in Taoism are God, just not a human God.