They aren't the occult aspect of my comment refers to the use of ouija boards, astrology and tarot cards. I didn't call them occult I called them religious. Your original charge is a straw man which is why I've ignored it.
They aren't the occult aspect of my comment refers to the use of ouija boards, astrology and tarot cards. I didn't call them occult I called them religious. Your original charge is a straw man which is why I've ignored it.
It is a religious practice. You get to ignore it because some scientific studies have said it has benefits. Several studies have also suggested the value of prayer and strong religious belief but I don't see you advocating those in school. Of course neo atheists reject those studies because it doesn't fit their neat…
Yes I've heard this rationalization of why its ok when its eastern mysticism before. Its still bs. One religion is taboo in schools the other is A O K as long as you make it pc enough.
So a religious practice is just fine as long as there are medical benefits? Great bring back student prayer.
Of teaching Yoga in class or of students being barred from mentioning God? There are ample examples of both. I recomend Google unless yoga is to hard to spell for you.
No but its a religious practice. not just exercise. Or didn't they teach you that one?
Their both religious. How are they more acceptable then any other religious practice?
A student (not a teacher, not a principal or any other school official) wants to mention God in his valedictorian address and the ACLU is on it faster then you can say ambulance chaser. A school wants to teach yoga or meditation in class or even something more overtly occult "thats wonderful and its hate speech if…