If it actually is a discussion, as in presentation of opinions between the involved parties, then yes, it's perfectly fine with me. Discussions about various topics, especially the 'harder' ones, if handled correctly can teach way better than typical lessons. Discussions are pretty much the only way to fight the worst trait of human beings - ignorance.
I'm personally a non believer, not even atheist as i lean more towards complete nihilism yet i had luck to discuss my views with some reasonable people, including bishops of the catholic church. Even back in primary school we had religion lessons and despite my lack of faith i used to attend them for sake of discussion about different aspects of morality.
If we don't let people discuss such things, how can we hope that in future they will be able to find compromise whenever they disagree at something? Allowing students to discuss such matters with teachers let's them look at various matters form different points of view.
What i'd be against is indoctrination in form of teachers saying "My point is so and so and you are wrong, thus convert or your soul will burn in eternal flames of hell", but that's hardly discussion.
I'm personally a non believer, not even atheist as i lean more towards complete nihilism yet i had luck to discuss my views with some reasonable people, including bishops of the catholic church. Even back in primary school we had religion lessons and despite my lack of faith i used to attend them for sake of discussion about different aspects of morality.
If we don't let people discuss such things, how can we hope that in future they will be able to find compromise whenever they disagree at something? Allowing students to discuss such matters with teachers let's them look at various matters form different points of view.
What i'd be against is indoctrination in form of teachers saying "My point is so and so and you are wrong, thus convert or your soul will burn in eternal flames of hell", but that's hardly discussion.