I just read your recent post on this and it’s full of spot-on points.
I totally agree, I too suspect there, by definition, there could be no religious work that’s not “open to misinterpretation” and believe that there are also very few that aren’t used to incite intolerance.
]]>It’s the same as the notion of religious ‘inclusion’ and religious ‘tolerance’, of
which we’ve been hearing a tedious amount lately…
Did you happen to see the piece in The Guardian about the Islamic King Fayad school, which has been upsetting people all over the shop?
Here’s a choice quote (would love to know what you think):
“any religious work that is open to misinterpretation and can be used to incite intolerance has no place in a school”
Jo
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