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Old 09-11-2012, 04:48 AM   #6
lrUyiva1

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Catholicism is, for the most part, open minded. I went to a Catholic school & the primary intention in the daily 'religion' class was the development of one's critical & reasoning faculties. We rarely studied religion, per se. I would imagine it is not Catholicism with the Creationist push.

My mother would have argued differently from her experience and thoughts about her convent education, she was born in rural South Australia in 1934.

As an adult who explored " Catholicism " prior to " Buddhism ", I did not need to focus on a Creationist push in order to benefit anymore than school children do in being educated in a Catrholic community.
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