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stanbesida | 08:20 Fri 22nd Jan 2010 | How it Works
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I would just like to point out to Benny3008, "DOESENT" (short for does not), is spelt DOESN'T
sorry Ben, it's like a lot of the words in the English dictionary, how children are meant to understand the difference I don't know, having said that, I don't suppose you think about it when you are being taught as you don't question what the teacher tells you. It is just the same when it comes to, "Where do we come from?" You go to R.E. at school and they tell you that man came from God, i.e. Adam and Eve, then you go into your history class and they tell you that man came out of the sea. WHO are we supposed to believe? This question is going to put the cat among the pigeons and I can't wait to see the answers that come up.
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In RE children are taught about the world's major religions, and is on the whole impartial, unless it is a faith school.
History may teach about the different theories of evolution including Darwin's.
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When I was at school many years ago it was called scripture lessons !

We had a great "scripture" teacher, all his lessons were taken up de-bunking all the "miracles" don't know how he got away with it.
I would just like to point out to stanbesida that his or her first sentence contains 6 commas.
just seen this post and i know i always spell it wrong, its one of those words of which the spelling confuses me. Sorry, i shall try to spell it right in future. :-)
by the way, the last post was me (benny3008) on my sisters account. ooops

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