In places like Los Angeles, Yoga has given rise to a whole new “scene,” a dating scene that is. With the emergence of yoga, it’s not hard to find yoga studios full of young, hot, sweaty people wearing next to no clothing and in very close proximity to each other. Throw in the fact that you can expect a general level of consciousness and interest in healthy living from your fellow classmates, and it’s not hard to see how this new dating scene has come about.
They say yoga is a religion, and shouldn’t be taught in public schools.
Chelsea Brears, who has two children in the school system, said her son was asked to do different poses and “to put his hands together.”
Brears, a Christian, said she doesn’t want her children exposed to another religion during class time.
“It’s not fair to take prayer out, and yet they’re allowing yoga, which is religion, in our schools.”
Local rancher Audrey Cummings doesn’t believe Christian children should be doing yoga at all.
“There’s God and there’s the devil, and the devil’s not a gentleman. If you give him any kind of an opening, he will take that.”
The two women have complained to the education minister and the Quesnel school board.
But school board chair Caroline Neilsen said the yoga is being taught as a stretching exercise, not as a spiritual practice.
Neilsen also noted that children who don’t want to practise yoga can do different exercises or leave the classroom.