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In reply to the discussion: Teaching Religion to Children May Not Be Easy, but It Is Necessary [View all]on point
(2,506 posts)85. Science is a methodology that results in facts and theories supported by evidence
It is not another religion, which is a speculation that abhors facts, evidence and theories that make sense.
It is not another church. That is just a simple concept for people who cannot conceive of other paradigms for understanding reality other than the church. The church meme is a trap for the weak mind.
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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