Letter: Catholics pay twice for their children's education
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Your support makes all the difference.MY SYMPATHIES to John C Martin and his fellow atheists whose taxes are used to promote religious schools. No doubt he will offer similar sympathies to believers whose taxes are used to promote a state education system that is agnostic and humanist. It teaches sub-Christian values by, for example, providing an amoral sexual education with consequential disregard of any deeper understanding of human dignity and worth, and devalues the life-experience by denial of man's ultimate destiny.
Alex Philip
Walsall, W Midlands
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