One of the great current controversies is whether a democratic
system should teach religion in schools. The main cause is that
statesmen considered to be private organizations such religious
should take care of moral education. But this is a big mistake,
since the philosophical and moral education is as important as the
others. Rather it is the contrary, are private religious organizations
that are not necessary in a modern society since these lessons can
be learned in school and through books, therefore, necessary that
teaching in schools is free the interference of religious
organizations, and associations organized between parents and the
education ministry.
TRUE DEMOCRACY
Modern democracy began with the English Civil War of 1642,
but this attempt at democracy did not really have the interest of
giving power to the people, but rather take it from the feudal lords
and landlords and grant the emerging bourgeois class power as
they corresponded. Thus came the partnership between the
bourgeoisie and the working class that eventually led to a model
of democracy half, in which citizens simply are consulted once
every four years, with virtually no more power of decision. A true
democracy is a system in which citizens elect not just the rulers,
but decide every one of the laws through a form that would be
filled each month. This procedure would lead to a genuine
democracy in society that had. By using methods such as internet
citizens they could be communicated continuously with state and
cast their vote. So only the laws that would meet the approval of
the majority would come out ahead.