RE: Why I Am Anti-Theist
February 17, 2016 at 6:00 pm
(This post was last modified: February 17, 2016 at 6:03 pm by God of Mr. Hanky.)
(February 17, 2016 at 3:44 pm)Ivan Denisovich Wrote: Also try to say that parents shouldn't force their religion onto children and see how quickly those interested in spreading the church influence will start crying about trying to rob parents of their rights. I might be wrong and pessimistic but for me it appears that such indoctrination is something that won't go away soon if ever and we can't really do much about it without encroaching on freedoms of other people.
This attitude (the one held by Xtian parents, as you mentioned above), more than ever is what we should work to abolish, IMHO. Yes, I do know what IMHO means
, and I really don't think it's the least bit arrogant to hold such a position, and teach this position that the rights of children, who are the future, are more important than parental rights. Parental custody has since the 20th Century been a revocable privilege for some very good reasons, and denying children the right to learn the unbiased facts which will enable them to make their own intellectual and moral decisions are at least two very good reasons to add to that list. To indoctrinate them with non-fact under the motivation of making them religious as you are is to cripple their minds against learning and understanding unbiased facts, therefore this must be be publically discourage, if not outlawed.In my not-so-humble opinion, and I truly could give a fuck how the child brain molester sees it: If you think it's your god-given right to indoctrinate your children with whatever you believe is true, then fuck you - you don't, and it's far past time we show you that it isn't your right! Far from this being a totalitarian position, this is a necessity in order to protect the rights of every child, therefore it should be enforced.
The prevailing attitude won't change overnight, but I think a lot of people now understand what this means to society, and some day the decisions which direct children's learning opportunities and lives will no longer be subject to the whim of stupid parents.
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