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Why religious assemblies??

Am I the only one who just doesn't see the point of religious assemblies?

I mean its not even a religious assembly.....its a christian one, and if im correct a Protestant one at that. I mean if the school really considers it necessary to have religious assemblies then shouldn't the speakers be from different religions? This is just a thought, perhaps the pupil council can raise it at the next meeting.

many thanks,
laura

October 08, 2004 in Religion | Permalink | Comments (16)