Friday, 2 March 2012

"Close your eyes and put your hands together"


I seem to have forgotten how to do this, it's been quite a while since a discussion or a piece of news has annoyed me so much I have felt the need to write it down and get my view out there. Sometimes it just needs to be done because sometimes there really is no conclusion for a discussion because everyone is just so stuck in their own ways. I'll quite happily raise my hands on this one and admit that I am ridiculously stubborn.

Recently the news coverage of prayers been banned at council meetings in Bideford and the subsequent appeals against this have brought up a few discussion in my house. One of such however lead to my little brother who is nine telling us that a Pastor had been to their school earlier this week to talk to them about Christianity. This is something that has bothered me for a while with the school he goes to, many a time I have been to watch a school assembly and have watched the children be told to "close their eyes and put their hands together" for prayer time. My younger brother and sister don't go to a church school, in fact there is a church of England school not five minutes from there and the parentals made a particular decision not to send them there because of the religious influence. 

I don't have a problem with religion being taught in school, I think it's an important part of developing an understanding of other people's beliefs and lessons in tolerance. I do however have a problem when the only religion seeming to have a representative in the school being Christianity. Maybe it would be less of an issue if other religious leaders were sometimes present in the school to talk about their beliefs but as far as I know they aren't.

I went a different primary school many a year ago but the policy seemed to be the same. I recall a man coming in with felt pictures to tell us about Bible stories and going to church to sing hymns, but I always remember feeling quite awkward. I never wanted to pray or sing about how great god was because at quite a young age despite attending church and going to Sunday school I had decided that I didn't really believe in god. I hate to think that other children who have chosen not to believe in a god or have been raised with different religious beliefs are being made to feel awkward or pressured in schools because of prayer time. 

Religion should be a personal choice and I feel that if a parent feels a child needs religion in their life they can attend church or send them to a school associated with a particular religious denomination. It shouldn't be expected that there will be preaching in schools so continue to teach religious studies but teach it impartially. Lessons can be taught without the presence of a god and there are so many stories not from religious teaching with moral implications, in fact I might go fetch out a book of fairy tales and demand a preaching spot in the school's next assembly. 

tx

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Taking over reviewsday with a recommendation because I'm a rebel, a renegade much like the subject of this post. Last weekend I spent a large part of my Saturday evening in the company of one Garth Marenghi, well the DVD anyways. Although many people have seen this (it was first on television in 2004) I watched it with my younger sister who is 16 who had never heard of it and I feel like it's my duty to make sure that other people see it too because unlike so many comedies this feels like one that will be relevant for a long time because shit television of the eighties will always be a bit shit. 

Garth Marenghi's Darkplace is a parody of eighties television set in a the fictional hospital of fictional sci-fi/horror writer Garth Marenghi. It features one of my favourite theme tunes of all time and some really hilarious bad acting. 8 years after watching it originally there are still lines that lead to a fit of the giggles and One Track Lover will always be a highlight.

If you haven't seen it then I ask what are you waiting for? I am sure it is currently on 4OD and if not the whole series is available on DVD (note: I checked and its on youtube so I shall put a link to the first ep below). The programme is definitely a cult classic and one of my favourite comedy programmes.


tx






Monday, 16 January 2012



It would seem that although I don't believe that 2012 will be the end of the world it seems to have briefly halted my blog. I'd say I was busy becoming a better person for a new year but we all know how I feel about that and while writing this should probably have been something that I tried to do the last two weeks seemed to have whizzed by in a flash of "oh I should really write my blog later"'s.

Anyways I shall leave you with Professor Brian Cox who for once isn't telling us that the world is going to end, hopefully this will be true of the blog too.

tx