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Hindus, Jews urge Norway to treat various religions equally in schools

Washington, Thu, 23 Apr 2009 ANI

Washington, Apr 23 (ANI): Hindus and Jews have asked Norway to treat all major religions evenly while teaching in its schools.ajan Zed, acclaimed Hindu statesman; and Rabbi Jonathan B. Freirich, prominent Jewish leader in Nevada and California in USA; in a joint statement, said that syllabus of subject "Christian knowledge and religious and ethical education", taught in Norwegian primary and lower secondary schools, was firmly based in the majority religion and culture, thus resulting in minority faiths getting step-motherly treatment.ccording to reports, under this religious education, approximately 55 per cent of the teaching hours are allocated to Christianity; about 25 per cent on Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and other religious diversity and views on life; and approximately 20 per cent on philosophy and ethics. This class is mandatory, without any exceptions for children of other religious groups.ccording to Norway Education Act: Teaching in Religion and Ethics shall-provide a "thorough knowledge" of the Bible and Christianity, provide a "thorough knowledge" of the Evangelical-Lutheran faith and of different Christian denominations, provide "knowledge" of other world religions and philosophies of life, promote understanding and respect for Christian and humanist values.ed and Freirich argued that offering equal treatment to each of the major world religions and non-believers' viewpoint would make the Norwegian schoolchildren well-nurtured, well-balanced, and enlightened citizens of tomorrow.ntil new syllabus acceptable to major religions was formulated, alternatives should be provided to religious education currently taught in schools.egistration requirement in Norway was also disadvantageous to certain minority religions/denominations and needed immediate revision, Zed and Freirich pointed out.ajan Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, stressed that Norway should listen to Henrik Wergeland, one of its greatest poets, who wrote, "Every religion has a gentle and loving heart", and fought for the weak.esides various Christian denominations, Norway has now a considerable population of Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus, Jews, Sikhs and Humanist Association members, including over six percent having "no religion".

 

Out of those belonging to majority Church of Norway, only about 10 per cent attend church services more than once a month.orway has an official Protestant State Church based on the Evangelical-Lutheran religion. Christianity came to Norway around 1000 and ultimately gained prominence over the gods of traditional Norse mythology and Sami nature worship. orway, one of the most beautiful countries on earth, famed for its spectacular fjord coastline, enjoys one of the highest living standards in the world. (ANI)

 


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