I showed this image to my R.E teacher and got a 30 minute detention

I shared this image with my R.E. teacher and ended up with a 30-minute detention.

2 Replies to “I showed this image to my R.E teacher and got a 30 minute detention”

  1. It sounds like there might be more to the story! What was in the image that caused such a reaction? Sometimes teachers have strong policies about what can be shared in class.

  2. It’s interesting how sharing certain images can provoke such strong reactions, especially in an educational setting. It raises the question of how subjective interpretation plays a role in religious education. Could you elaborate on what the image depicted and why you think it struck a chord with your teacher? Discussions around the symbolism and meaning behind images in religion can be incredibly enriching, and it might be useful to explore the boundaries of expression in a classroom environment. Understanding these dynamics can create a more open dialogue about beliefs and interpretations, which is essential in an R.E. context.

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