Religion is your lifestyle choice on who you want to believe created the world, in this case it’s Christianity. The following essay is on if Christianity should be taught in New Zealand schools on who was the first person and how it started, the Christian morals and values and thirdly, how it is alike to Judaism with some strengths and weaknesses on how it relates together as a whole.
To begin with its learnt that Christian people are taught to believe in God with a 3-part trinity: The Father, The Son known as Jesus Christ and The Holy Spirit. Christians believe it is the Father is the one who sent Jesus to Earth. God is the responsible for the worlds creation of the living so at death women or men could pray for forgiveness of their sin’s to enter Heaven, the holy place of afterlife. …show more content…
It is learnt that school’s having religion classes widens the knowledge of both students and teachers because of the way the curriculum is brought into the way it is taught in some classes like history and science for when people to learn the background of Jesus Christ and God. Another pro of having Christianity being taught in New Zealand schools can help teach children morals of disiplicine and humility so they learn the importance and to stop them from getting involved in bad practices in the future.
In conclusion, Christianity should be taught in New Zealand schools due to the values and morals it teaches not just the student, but their family and society to learn too. It is learnt that God created the world and was the reason Jesus was around to teach people of the belief of Christianity and how long it’s been around as it is passed through generations for people all kinds of ages to learn something new while some people in the world might believe this is all wrong and