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Why I Raise My Children Without God [View all]
When my son was around 3 years old, he used to ask me a lot of questions about heaven. Where is it? How do people walk without a body? How will I find you? You know the questions that kids ask. For over a year, I lied to him and made up stories that I didnt believe about heaven. Like most parents, I love my child so much that I didnt want him to be scared. I wanted him to feel safe and loved and full of hope. But the trade-off was that I would have to make stuff up, and I would have to brainwash him into believing stories that didnt make sense, stories that I didnt believe either. One day he would know this, and he would not trust my judgment. He would know that I built an elaborate talenot unlike the one we tell children about Santato explain the inconsistent and illogical legend of God.
And so I thought it was only right to be honest with my children. I am a non-believer, and for years Ive been on the fringe in my community. As a blogger, though, Ive found that there are many other parents out there like me. We are creating the next generation of kids, and there is a wave of young agnostics, atheists, free thinkers and humanists rising up through the ranks who will, hopefully, lower our nations religious fever. (AMEN!!!
Here are a few of the reasons why I am raising my children without God:
(5 more reason at link...)
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-910282
And so I thought it was only right to be honest with my children. I am a non-believer, and for years Ive been on the fringe in my community. As a blogger, though, Ive found that there are many other parents out there like me. We are creating the next generation of kids, and there is a wave of young agnostics, atheists, free thinkers and humanists rising up through the ranks who will, hopefully, lower our nations religious fever. (AMEN!!!
Here are a few of the reasons why I am raising my children without God:
God is a bad parent and role model.
If God is our father, then he is not a good parent. Good parents dont allow their children to inflict harm on others. Good people dont stand by and watch horrible acts committed against innocent men, women and children. They dont condone violence and abuse. He has given us free will, you say? Our children have free will, but we still step in and guide them
God is not logical.
How many times have you heard, Why did God allow this to happen? And this: Its not for us to understand. Translate: We dont understand, so we will not think about it or deal with the issue. Take for example the senseless tragedy in Newtown. Rather than address the problem of guns in America, we defer responsibility to God. He had a reason. He wanted more angels. Only he knows why. We write poems saying that we told God to leave our schools. Now hes making us pay the price. If there is a good, all-knowing, all-powerful God who loves his children, does it make sense that he would allow murders, child abuse, wars, brutal beatings, torture and millions of heinous acts to be committed throughout the history of mankind? Doesnt this go against everything Christ taught us in the New Testament?
The question we should be asking is this: Why did we allow this to happen? How can we fix this? No imaginary person is going to give us the answers or tell us why. Only we have the ability to be logical and to problem solve, and we should not abdicate these responsibilities to God just because a topic is tough or uncomfortable to address.
(5 more reason at link...)
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-910282
Side note: When you follow the link, the CNN iReport page open and pop-up window comes up stating that "This material has been flagged as inappropriate. Do you want to continue?" Yes, A person speaking their mind about why they do not believe in a god has been flagged as "inappropriate". Thanks, believers, thanks a lot. Your tolerance of those that do not share your views is refreshing and enjoyable...
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I think you may want to move this...I don't know if Cleanhippie will see it here.
Sekhmets Daughter
Jan 2013
#8
I spent the first seven years of my life subjected to a catholic upbringing...
Walk away
Jan 2013
#81
Right, "raising a child to be Catholic is worse than child abuse" is not bigoted.
Fortinbras Armstrong
Feb 2013
#126
I raised my son with the only intellectually honest answer I could give him about "god"
melody
Jan 2013
#10
I have two kids (aged 2 and 4) and I've never mentioned the word "god" to either of them
Victor_c3
Jan 2013
#14
Same here. And we're not putting ours in any preschools that do it either.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2013
#15
I think perhaps you are reading the story through the lens of YOUR worldview.
cleanhippie
Jan 2013
#22
I know that already, but the difference is that I am trying to teach my child HOW to think...
cleanhippie
Jan 2013
#23
It is interesting that this sort of absolute put-down is never challenged
Thats my opinion
Jan 2013
#113
I happen to think that God is a very good role model and that God is logical. And
humblebum
Jan 2013
#28
"genocidal misogynist" - I don't believe I've ever seen those words in the Bible, so I guess
humblebum
Jan 2013
#43
true 'genocidal misogynist' is more accurate and descriptive of yhwh than 'adonai' but there it is
Phillip McCleod
Jan 2013
#49
Someone who so say sends earthquakes, tornadoes, floods and hurricanes wants me to
2on2u
Jan 2013
#52
I would be upset if I had a child that acted the way God is portrayed as behaving in the Bible.
Gore1FL
Jan 2013
#34
Does he not have the power to end his enemies' lives and on occasion use that power?
humblebum
Jan 2013
#58
It seems your goal is to define the character of a good role model. And you have
humblebum
Jan 2013
#65
You have gotten about as far away from your original argument as one can possibly be.
humblebum
Jan 2013
#76
I think you are talking to yourself more than taunting me. You are entertaining
humblebum
Jan 2013
#80
You are still basing your opinion on your flawed reasoning. You say there is no evidence
humblebum
Jan 2013
#87
Is it that he doesn't use it well, or is it that he doesn't use it the way you think he should?
humblebum
Jan 2013
#99
Oh really? So are you saying that Jesus doesn't approve of God's behavior? If that
humblebum
Jan 2013
#103
So, you don't approve of God's behavior, therefore he doesn't exist? Makes perfect sense.
humblebum
Jan 2013
#107
Sounds to me that man was made more in the image of God than you care to admit.
humblebum
Jan 2013
#110