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Originally posted by sassyncute
This sort of thing is rife in the main religions. I hope this can show people that religion is no good and should not be entered into. Children need protecting from religion till the age they become adults.
I ask you too read through the WHOLE website and all the stories.
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[edit on 7-8-2010 by sassyncute]
Originally posted by sassyncute
This sort of thing is rife in the main religions. I hope this can show people that religion is no good and should not be entered into. Children need protecting from religion till the age they become adults.
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Originally posted by sassyncute
This sort of thing is rife in the main religions. I hope this can show people that religion is no good and should not be entered into. Children need protecting from religion till the age they become adults.
I ask you too read through the WHOLE website and all the stories.
[edit on 7-8-2010 by sassyncute]
Originally posted by jennybee35
YAY!!! I bought a fresh butter recipe golden cake mix this very day. In your honor I'm gonna make them with homemade milk chocolate fudge icing!! Yum.
Originally posted by queenannie38
reply to post by EasternShadow
the ONLY thing that is going to make your kids grow up full of love and strong and true is for you, the parent, to LEAD BY EXAMPLE.
that's ALL they need.
show them what you want them to be, and forget about tell.
in one ear and out the other, especially when it is repetition.
but they watch us in order to learn how to be - most of the time when we're not looking...they are looking at us.
if you don't have integrity, your kids won't have it, either.
Originally posted by queenannie38
reply to post by EasternShadow
religion can NEVER instill these kinds of values in kids and it isn't supposed to serve in that capacity, either.
Originally posted by EasternShadow
I disagree. Children need to be exposed to religion at least to understand the concept of morality. You wouldn't want your child to be lost in spiritual and doesn't have the slightest idea of what's wrong or right. Surely he/she can learn that crime is punishable by law but that doesn't teach him/her how to be humble, compassion, benevolent, loving etc.. I don't think their school teachers can teach them better than a priest. Make sure you have enough theology background to differentiate what's god'w word and what's priest's own opinion. That's way you can monitor and make sure your child mindset is not being manipulate by religious elders.