13 May 2009

Christian religion as a school subject?

A few weeks ago, a poll took place in Berlin about the introduction of Christion religion as a school subject. The initiators was an initiative of the Catholic and Protestant churches together with some VIPs, such as the tv moderator of "How to become a Millionaire", who is very popular in Germany. The idea was to be able to choose between the official subject Ethics and Chistian religion as an official subject.

The local Berlin government started a campaign against the introduction, and the initiative for the introduction of Christian religion failed in the end. There were only few people interested in the poll, and those who were voted against.

Religion combines historic facts, ethic rules, opposes violence in every day life and teaches understanding of other religions. It has nothing to do with fundamentalistic belief and old-fashioned ideas. It stands in the tradition of Mahatma Ghandi and Martin Luther King. So why not teaching youngsters about these ideas?

In Germany, there is a split going throught the country between north and south. In the southern federal states, religion is a normal school subject as Mathematics or languages, and there is no choice. Everybody has to take Catholic religion, no matter of his or her faith. In the rest of Germany, students and parents can choose, and it is only in Berlin that there is no choice between Ethics and Religion. Especially in Germany´s east, religion is classed as outdated. That is even though the churches in the former German Democratic Republic had a large part in criticising and finally doing away with the communist government. People forget fast.

Imagine the United States without its Christian roots or Great Britain without its Christian traditions. Certainly, a lot of ugly developments like crusades and slavery could have been avoided, but what about charity in the name of the churches?

Amongst my colleagues, the opinion is clear, and I am the absolute minority. Everybody is talking about tolerance, nowadays. Only, it doesn´t seem to apply to tose who think it worth believing in something else but consumption, superstition and the overestimation of the self and one´s own life and ideas.

That´s what every religion s about: Humility, the consciousness that men can´t influence everything and only live up to their own interests.

2 comments:

Beth Holmes said...

Hi, Ralph,

I've enjoyed catching up with your thoughtful posts! I must say that I learned from each and every one.

This fascinating post particularly interests me. Our modern culture, in its rush to be inclusive, seems to be willing to exchange or abandon the Christian faith for religious tolerance.

I'm troubled too, Ralph.

Beth

Ralph Gehrke said...

Hi, Beth, and thank you for following. I am far from being a religious fanatic, as you probably have seen from this post, but culture for me as well includes religion - although many crimes were committed by the churches, like inquisition.

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