So I just got my report card for the first semester...

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  1. Vagineer Hollow Bastion Committee

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    Meh, Not too bad. But strangely my Religion teacher gave me a 92....
     
  2. Shinichi Izumi Totally Pink and stuff

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    Maybe she sees all the potential you have with that spiritual energy.
     
  3. Hiro ✩ Guardian

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    >Religion

    ...Why is this a graded class? Like, is it required to graduate?
     
  4. Scarred Nobody Where is the justice?

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    It could he under philosophy, which credits may be required. Plus, it depends on the major.
     
  5. ShibuyaGato Transformation

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    Having attended religious schools myself, I can tell you that Christian, Catholic or other such institutions do require a class of that sort.
     
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    A 92 in spiritual energy is gorgeous. Soon one can channel it and start casting spells in the name of thaumaturgy. Keep working hard, friend!
     
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  8. Vagineer Hollow Bastion Committee

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    My school is a Catholic school, so that's why.

    ..... How did you know my teacher is a female?
     
  9. Laurence_Fox Chaser

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    Having gone through 12 years of education taught at Catholic schools, the answer is yes. Religion classes were just as important as your math and history lessons. And were a requirement for graduation. I also had to do what amounted to community service to graduate high school.

    Fun times.
     
  10. Hiro ✩ Guardian

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    Oh, I see. Probably should have phrased it like I meant, which was "is this a catholic school or not, and if not, why is it graded?" I feel like I came off as a dick xD

    Sounds like a blast indeed...
     
  11. Vagineer Hollow Bastion Committee

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    Nah, it's okay.
     
  12. Shinichi Izumi Totally Pink and stuff

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    experience and intuition.[DOUBLEPOST=1386131910][/DOUBLEPOST]
    but if you want a serious answer, most religion and art teachers ranging from Elementary to high school, are female, and most relatively over-generous teacher are also female, so i just assumed... yeah
     
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    Some public schools in Brazil demand you to have "religion classes", I am fine when this is done by some catholic school , as you knew what you were signing up for.. but I curious how they handle these crazy ideas like evolution or gravity..

    That being said, most "religion classes" are BS (in here), they are only trying to convert you to catholicism (Which is the major religion in Brazil), if they are really "religion" and not a "catechism" they should though us the history of religions starting with some really old ones to the modern ones... that I could acknowledge as a real class and not a "payed ad class"
     
  14. Vagineer Hollow Bastion Committee

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    That really sounds like BS. My country's main religion is Roman Catholic, and most teachers don't force students to convert into Christianity. Of course, there are some stubborn people....