Bad_Doggie
Qu'est-ce que c'est?
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I have to say, for the record: I'm a non-believer. I used to get really riled up about it. But after years of life, I strongly believe it's wrong to say that religious people are any less intelligent, logical, or kind than non-religious people. There are irrational and cruel atheists. There are kind and smart theists. I still truly believe that people would be better off if we all operated from a non-superstitious, logical, humane place of mind. But I also accept that everyone has a right to choose whatever path is best for them, and that people can come to that place via different routes. So long as they don't hurt or bother other people, it's all good. When they start hurting others or stopping others from living freely, then they should be stopped - no matter what they do or don't believe.
I think the world would be a much better place if everybody led by example, rather than telling other people what to do - be it what/how to post, what music to listen to, or what to believe.
I’d go with all of that, with one exception.
I don’t think most religious children are let to go their own way, given the facts and allowed to form their own opinion.
What some children are subjected to is nothing more than indoctrination; if it was carried out by a political party or a sect there would be uproar. That it is carried out by main stream religion it somehow gets a pass.
Woof!