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And you do, and they don't get a subsidy anymore than anyone else gets. If anything faith schools get less subsidyI don't disagree, but it doesn't alter my original point, which is that Catholicism, rather than Islam is the fastest growing religion in the UK... etc. etc.
And my other point about the CofE being responsible for the influence Islam is allowed to have in society generally and the education system most worryingly.
As far as I'm concerned, if you want your children to be indoctrinated into a religion at school, you should have to pay for the privilege. It isn't the taxpayers job to subsidise a religion spreading fairy stories instead of teaching science and tolerance (whether that's catholicism, Islam or fundamental christianity).
I do think schools should teach about religion, what I like in my experience with the three Catholic schools that we've dealt with is that they are very inclusive in their RE teachings, each semester it gets suplemented by teaching from another religion. It is nothing like singular indoctrination at all, and not pressure at all on any child to not question it. On the contrary it is in my experience encouraged to debate and discuss. I actually really like it. Whilst it may seem contra dictionary to my earlier views, there is method to my madness