The closest I get to familiarity with modern American public schools' religion coverage is sitting in on a class of seventh graders on the one day their SS teacher went over Christianity and Islam. He'd obviously just looked the latter up the night before or thereabouts; there were various glaring errors and and the whole thing was rather anodyne and designed to reassure everybody that really Christianity and Islam say very similar stuff and they shouldn't be killing each other so much. The latter part is true, but probably not really necessary to say to religiously apathetic post-millennials, many of whom were surprised to hear that Jesus got executed.
Visiting a mosque would at least have given them a somewhat more robust education on the subject, and been more accurate to boot.
Visiting a mosque would at least have given them a somewhat more robust education on the subject, and been more accurate to boot.
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