indy3050
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- Jun 22, 2011
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My kids know the truth. Don’t believe the bullshit, live your life as and how you please. It’s got nothing to do with what I let them consume. Fair play if you want to consume yourself/family/kids in a world of lies. I really will close the thread this time and be quite pleased I did. I just feel sorry for mostly the kids who are not given the chance. It’s not right, at all.You disagree with people discussing faith and religion outside a place of worship?
I would argue in our modern western society it is easier than ever before for your children to avoid “brainwashing”. Schools are far more accommodating to individual wishes than ever before.
Religious Education these days is far from what I and I suspect you, were taught at school.
These days, Humanities is taught. Classes where pupils learn about all sorts of religions, the good and the bad side to them all etc. it’s very objective.
Parents are the ultimate arbiters of what their kids are exposed to.
If your kids are having anything rammed down their throats, I’d take a look at what you are allowing them to consume.