For many educated teachers and students, religious education is controversial. It is neither a core subject nor a basic subject. Until 1988, which was the only subject required to complete the course, it was simply described as "a part of the basic course" (Ashton 2000). In many schools, the existence of children of different faith makes religious research a reality. It is hard to achieve if all the children have at least a nominal Christian background, or if there is absolutely no faith.
In worldly use, religious education is a specific religious teaching (the term religious education refers to specific religious teachings in the UK, religious education refers to general religious education) and its various aspects: beliefs , Doctrine, ritual, custom, ceremony and personal roles In Western culture and secular culture, religious education means education mainly different from the academic circle, (usually) religious beliefs are based on basic principles and methods of operation, and I regard it as a prerequisite for attendance.
In New Zealand, "religious education" is academic education of religious research. "Religious education" means that religious education conducted at a private religious school, a comprehensive (religious) public school, or sometimes at a state school in New Zealand, when instructed by the board of directors of an individual school It refers to teaching. In 2017, about 40% of New Zealand state elementary schools offer religious education courses. There is no formally approved syllabus, as schools must be officially closed in order to continue the course. Organized groups such as secular education networks and New Zealand rationalists and humanist associations are actively working on the government to change the law to stop state elementary school courses.
Sitting in a religious education class at school reminds us whether people in the class really know what Christianity is. We learn about Christmas, Easter, and church, but I do not remember being taught the core of Christianity: the concept widened it a lot. In order to make it a destructive concept, the Communist government of Russia and China thinks that they must ban it and persecute that believer. Russia and China are not alone. In the UK, when Christianity escaped its religious beliefs, the Diet prohibited people from practicing any versions not related to the National Church. People like prison than worship at the British National Church! Even now, there are many countries that have the potential to lose their lives by practicing Christianity.