Religion and Education in Canada: A Call for an End to Hypocrisy
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https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v3i3.43572Abstract
In a subject as controversial as this, it is well to define one's terms and to admit one's biases at the outset. The term "education" is used synonymously with schooling, even though strictly speaking it is a much broader concept. The term "religion" is understood in the traditional sense of belief in a Supreme Being, a belief which in my agnosticism I do not share. Hypocrisy is the act of pretending to be what one is not.
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