Unfortunately, they don't say what KIND of religious education.
The following passage stands out for it's non-sequitur-ness in the context of the rest of the article:
So, are they advocating teaching about religion in a modern anthropological and/or a camparitive sociological/cultural context, or are they promoting brainwashing kids to believe in their favourite imaginary friend?BBC News wrote:Stephen Lloyd MP who will chair the group said the group would provide a real insight into the value of RE.
"In today's world where our children can be open to an enormous amount of misleading information I believe it is absolutely essential they are taught about different cultures and religions by trained, experienced RE teachers, allowing children to make informed choices," he said.