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Homeschooling wasd already forbidden according to prussian laws from 1871.
All Hitler did was is adding criminal penalties for parents who prevented their children from visiting school
Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
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Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
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Catholics shouldn't be allowed to have schools in germany, because they will find ways to make it so, that voluntary visit of a catholic school will soon be a compulsory visit of a catholic school. Not soon thereafter followed by vatican control of catholic raised german chancellors and government
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Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
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Which is why german Neonazis like to host their sites on US servers, as there the amount of racist/supremacist crap they are allowed to publish is rather unlimited.
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I don't know what is taught in catholic religion lessons at german schools most of the time ... perhaps it is the Catechism.
What the pupils have to know at the end of each school year is set forth by the teaching plans of the ministry of education, so all pupils have the same standards of knowledge throughout germany ... but how this is archived (and how the individual lessons within a school subject are arranged) falls witin the responsibility of the teacher. Noone says that teachers aren't allowed to use the catechism in their school lessons.
What I also know for sure is, that the evangelical catechism was part of my confirmands lessons.
So I guess, the catholic catechism is part of catholic communion prep as well.
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And peer reviews are another important factor in order to ascertain the quality of science ... as are modern statistical tests (like ANBOVA and the like) ... thanks to modern statistics we know, for example, that Gregor Mendel whitewashed the results he got from his genetic experiments with Pisum sativum ... as the probability is close to zero, to get as perfect crossbreeding results as he supposedly got
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I believe that the texts of the bible aren't inspired by a form of deity, but rather are an expression of the culture and cultural changes within the jewish tribes (for example the changes from polytheiosm to monotheism, which made later writers redact textx of earlier writers, to erase mentionings of other gods in the former pantheon ... and attribute all references to YHWH.
With other words I think that the bible is an interesting historical document that give insight into history ... and also contaoins wise and beautiful things (for example 1. Corinthians 13) ... but it shouldn't be taken as something authoritative that surpasses nowadays morals.
Just as the Baghavad ghita, the mayan book of dead, the Edda and many more

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But I agree, Bismarck was clever, although AFAIK he didn't have anything to do with the introduction of the church taxes ... rather it was something that was already (before the unification of germany) implemented in single german states ... and later, after unification, was adopted by the german parliament to be part of the constitution.
And I am glad they are there as IMHO it prevented the growth of christian extremist parishes/sects as we know them of the USA ... but rather resulted in a harmonious living together of religious and not so religous people in germany.
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