Should a Protestant work in the Catholic school board?

Lovehobby

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Your problem is that math does not support this conclusion.

The growth in the non-religious in NA and Europe has almost ground to a halt the last few years.

The retention rate of the non-religious to that worldview is lower than almost any religion.

The birth rate of the non-religious is far lower than that of the religious.

If you believe in statistics and demographics, the growth amongst the non-religious we have seen for about 30 some odd years now looks like a statistical blip.

For certain reasons, we should be very concerned about this.

And on the issue of how hard it would be legally to get rid or RCC schools in Ontario...the simple answer is FAST is wrong. As usual.
Guess that is why I see empty churches all over the place. Last census reported "no religion" fastest growing group.

http://m.theglobeandmail.com/news/n...heir-religion/article11804628/?service=mobile
 

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Open minded

Yep. Says the government can change it as circumstances require.
Yep,...Like dumping the whole idea,...which its time has come.

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Lovehobby

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Two MBA's walk into investment bank XYZ, both equally qualified, one an orthodox Jew the other Anglican. The firm is a predominantly old money WASPish institution, and the position ends up going to candidate #2 because he "fits in better". Sounds like a wee bit of discrimination doesn't it? How is this any different than the Protestant working in the catholic school board where Catholics are given preference? Is systemic discrimination in the education system a guaranteed right granted in the charter of rights and freedoms, or in the BNA? Can you imagine the headline on the front page of the toronto star if something like this were to take place? So stop citing the old BNA which is 146 years out of date and HAS BEEN superseded.
 

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Two MBA's walk into investment bank XYZ, both equally qualified, one an orthodox Jew the other Anglican. The firm is a predominantly old money WASPish institution, and the position ends up going to candidate #2 because he "fits in better". Sounds like a wee bit of discrimination doesn't it? How is this any different than the Protestant working in the catholic school board where Catholics are given preference? Is systemic discrimination in the education system a guaranteed right granted in the charter of rights and freedoms, or in the BNA? Can you imagine the headline on the front page of the toronto star if something like this were to take place? So stop citing the old BNA which is 146 years out of date and HAS BEEN superseded.
The fact that the BNA Act is 146 years old doesn't mean it's bad or outdated. The Magna Carta is much older and acts as the basis for some other very famous documents which are mere teenager in comparison.
 
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31 percent...
Keep digging. Protestants 21%. Catholics are a much bigger group in Ontario than any other religion.

You were wrong, you got caught, either admit it or just disappear like usual.
 

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31% and falling

Keep digging. Protestants 21%. Catholics are a much bigger group in Ontario than any other religion.
I rarely agree with Fuji,...but he is correct,...the ONLY logical way to look at this is, as a % of the total population of Ont., which Catholics are ONLY 31%.

Protestants don't have a publicly funded school system !!!

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