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In reply to the discussion: Teaching Religion to Children May Not Be Easy, but It Is Necessary [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)8. Well, I am glad he is the one that is providing general guidance on this.
He has a much more open minded and positive attitude which I think is more likely to result in open minded and positive children who will be able to understand and embrace all kinds of people, even though they are different.
Were he to teach his children that believers are people who need primitive delusions and are reliant on lies, they may turn out to be, well, bigots or something.
What you are proposing has nothing to do with critical thinking skills. What Mr. Arel is proposing actually does.
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As for the question of faith and kids I don't have kids but I do bring my sisters kids to church
hrmjustin
Dec 2014
#7
Why would you have needed it as a kid, as opposed to just... doing it now?
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2014
#44
When teaching a myth, essential to block info that destroys the myth. Classic religion problem
on point
Dec 2014
#6
Sorry CB. Have to disagree. Indoctrinating children in a lie is harmful to them
on point
Dec 2014
#11
You have this backwards. You have to have prove it is true. Otherwise made up nonsense
on point
Dec 2014
#15
Actually, pretty much everyone touting "proof" and "truth" while talking about science
LTX
Jan 2015
#50
Science is a methodology that results in facts and theories supported by evidence
on point
Jan 2015
#85
"Do you have a single shred of data to support that all of it is a lie or a myth? " series?
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2014
#32
You keep selling it, but nobody's buying. Probably doesn't help that you claim not to use
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2014
#45
The start of critical thinking is the ability to distinguish between myth and religion.
rug
Jan 2015
#57
Which is easily done if one uses critical thinking instead of knee jerk reactions.
cbayer
Jan 2015
#70
Of course, after all, there's an invisible, fire-breathing, pink unicorn hiding in my garage.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2014
#46
We are Democrats and should be proud to discuss, disagree, and come to understanding.
randr
Jan 2015
#76
The more we de-mystify and better understand the "other", in whatever sphere, the better, imo.
pinto
Jan 2015
#71
Exactly. I think that is his goal - demystification in order to increase understanding
cbayer
Jan 2015
#74