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No. Many people believe that Gods do exist but till date, there is no definite answer to this question. This has been a myth for centuries. Be it Christians or Buddhists there bound to be some kind of God that these people believe in. Sadly, this has not been scientifically proved that Gods do exist.
No offense but I feel that this is a propaganda to make people devoted to one's religion. See, you go to Churches or the temples and pray, study the bible, etc. But are they really true?
Just like what many people say about Jesus-- he wanted to save his villagers so he sacrificed himself and got pinned(literally hammering his hands and feet) onto logs which make up the letter "t" and was left there to bleed to death. [Sorry if I got the wrong story but it should be something like that]
How true is this? No one can reassure. Any one can just make up stories with no prove and evidence. It depends on how much or how far one believes in that so-called story.
For me, I feel that Science explains almost everything. Without Science, one will not know why or how things work. We would all be a bunch of morons, obeying what others say or do. And because there is no explanation to this, I would rather choose not to believe in this(to a certain extent)
Therefore, I do not go with the motion agreeing that God do exist.
I feel that before one actually gets the chance to present in front of the school or make announcements, one should go through the public speaking classes so as not to embarrass oneself. Also, after going through the public speaking classes, one would be able to get a sense of what it is like to stand in front of a crowd and speak fluently. At the same time, one can build or boost his/her confidence.
Speaking in front of large groups of their peers may not be as helpful compared to having the public speaking classes. When speaking to one's peers, one would feel more relax as after all, these people one is speaking to are one's friends and would therefore feel more comfortable. But having the public speaking classes encourages one to speak in front of a group of unknown people which may be more terrifying, making it a whole new experience for one.
I do agree that the public speaking classes does not need to be implemented during school curriculum or a compulsory enrichment program. It may be a workshop for those keen on these classes. Besides, making it a must to go for these enrichment programs will only make the student dread to go and thus not learning anything from the program. Worst still, the student would be wasting his/her time.
Therefore, I agree that there should be voluntary public speaking classes.
(Hope you get what I'm referring to/where I'm coming from)
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