You may have missed the fact that significant numbers of British citizens are not Christians and that it is a reasonable aim to provide some information which might help cross-cultural understanding from an early age and might help our young people to grow up less prejudiced than some of their elders. At no stage was I doing Christianity down, simply accepting that Christians don't have a monopoly. No-one is actively trying to recruit or evangelise. Our schools should be providing for a wide spectrum of beliefs and families who do not agree still (so far) have the option of faith schools. I'd also agree with anyone who advocates the abolition of faith schools since parents/communities might then take responsibility for passing on their firmly-held beliefs.
A loveliness of ladybirds. So what are politicians?


The goryer the better.
