Talk:Thomas Wyatt Turner

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Roman Catholic schools generally discriminated on the basis of religion, giving places to children of the Catholic faith, since religious values was the raison detre for Catholic schools. The nuns founded mission schools in Asia and Africa to spread Christianity throughout the world. If Master Turner were a Catholic, he would most likely have been admitted readily. If he were willing to listen to Christian teachings, even if he weren't baptized he would be allowed to attend if he paid tuition. If he was not willing to pay, to obey, or to learn about Catholic teachings, he would have surely been sent elsewhere. The essence of privatization is acceptance of individual differences. User:69.177.11.172 20:52, 22 February 2006 (UTC)

--BinaryTed 19:43, 28 February 2006 (UTC)