I can see why people might feel disgruntled over state funding of faith schools. We speak more and more about the limited purse of the NHS and the tough decisions it has to make re cost effectiveness etc, but people can live without sending their children to that which supplements their own faith more than they can their cancer medicine, or their hip replacement etc. We speak all the time of priorities, so hmmmm...
BTW, there is something fundamentally unfair about determining for your children what 'religion' they are, or even that they have one. It should, at the very least, be a matter of 'choice', shouldn't it? But then again introduce 'choice' and the very nature of religion sort of crumbles, doesn't it?
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