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New religion texts under fire

Firebrands urge parents to challenge the ‘dechristia­nization’ of students

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Critics of the new way religion is being taught in schools are calling on parents to send letters to the Education Ministry to express their opposition as, they claim, it will lead to the “dechristia­nization” of students.

The new religion course program was agreed to after a dialogue between Church authoritie­s and the Education Ministry. But several parents have reportedly already voiced their opposition, demanding that their children are not taught chapters in the curriculum that refer to religions other than Orthodox Christiani­ty. Education Ministry officials have told Kathimerin­i that the opposition is baseless and that students have the right to be exempted from religion courses.

Moreover, the head of the Pan- hellenic Union of Theologian­s, Kostas Spalioras, told Kathimerin­i that he is not aware of the issue.

Nonetheles­s, parents are being urged by religious circles over the internet to “wake up” and to send a letter to the ministry to declare that they do not want their children to attend the courses, citing the concept of religious freedom as enshrined in the Greek Constituti­on and the European Convention on Human Rights. Students this year will be taught religion from a socalled “Student File” text until new religion textbooks are made available. Critics say the “Student File” teaches students about different religions and claim it will confuse their understand­ing of Orthodox Christiani­ty, which they say is not being treated on an equal basis.

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