Comments on James Kugel on "Religion and the Secular State"TypePad2010-07-21T02:37:53ZRick Garnetthttps://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2010/07/james-kugel-on-religion-and-the-secular-state/comments/atom.xml/Paul Allen commented on 'James Kugel on "Religion and the Secular State"'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d834515a9a69e20133f282ec72970b2010-07-23T23:52:31Z2010-07-23T23:52:31ZPaul Allenhttp://allen-theology.blogspot.com/From a reading of only this excerpt where it is stated that "in Quebec, where a judge decided that a...<p>From a reading of only this excerpt where it is stated that "in Quebec, where a judge decided that a Catholic school cannot teach nationally required subjects from Catholic perspective"... the writer is factually incorrect. Loyola High school here in Montreal has been allowed by the judge to be exempt from having to teach its students the provincially mandated Ethics and Religion curriculum. So, the opposite (gratia dei) of what actually took place is being described here by Kugel. Read more at: loyola.ca</p>