Religion
In reply to the discussion: Teaching Religion to Children May Not Be Easy, but It Is Necessary [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)While I am not a believer, I have had a different perspective than you. I never wondered why people needed to believe in something greater, but I wondered how one could possibly be certain that there isn't something greater. I am not convinced that we are the top of the food chain, perhaps not even on this planet.
There are as many strains of belief as there are believers, imo. If there is a god, I suspect it is nothing like the anthropomorphized version that most religious humans adopt. Anyone that claims they know that they have the true version is foolish, but I also think anyone that claims to know that there is no god is equally foolish.
I also raised my children without religion, though two spent some time in catholic schools. I believe that they will find and follow their own paths and trust that they will be true to themselves.
I think the important thing about teaching religion is that it can potentially decrease prejudice, and that makes the world a better place, IMO.
You may have me confused with someone else, as I don't have an issue with sodium and I'm not religious. I do like pizza though!