Is the history of religion taught in school (please see details)?
It would be almost impossible to teach any history at all without teaching some of what you refer to. Heh. I’m surprised at the thumbs down. How about some examples? Egyptian religion prompted them to build their pyramids and tombs. The Roman fascination with Greek religion and culture ended up dramatically changing their own. And the first Christian Emperor Constantine also caused dramatic changes in the Empire because of his faith. Barbarians were vilified and armageddon feared in the 1000’s because they weren’t Christian. Then we have the crusades to protect the ‘holy land’. The church vied with kings for power over much of the middle ages, and the rejection of the church and embracing of older Greek values marks the Rennaissance. Britain went through waves of varying religious persecution and emigration during their empire, and many of the colonists from other countries were motivated by religious expansion too. And there’s always the anti-semitism in WW2. Pretty much any schoolchi