One God, so many teachings. One world, so many religions. For us teachers, we bring with us our beliefs, morals and interests in the teaching-learning experience and because of this, we must be aware. Nowadays when freedom of religion is a right everyone must have a practice, it is inevitable to know other people's views and opinions, most especially their beliefs or non-belief in a Supreme Being.
In our school, we offer our students two choices for their religion classes from first grade to seventh grade. Religious Education and World Religion. Religious Education is the course for the believers of the Roman Catholicism while for those who aren't, they take World Religion.
So for those of you looking for a book on World Religion, here's what I found on Scribd and I'm sharing the book here below:
World Religions
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