I could understand if theists were willing to be as open minded about teaching as atheists.
After all, if I was going to teach a child about religion, it would not be to state that a particular religion is true above all else and that you must believe it as truth or you will burn in hell.
I believe all children should be introduced to the freedom of discovering belief, or lack thereof.
I would never teach one thing over another. Rather, I would introduce the reality that there are different beliefs, and that one should find his own path without a singular path being chosen for him.
After all, if I was going to teach a child about religion, it would not be to state that a particular religion is true above all else and that you must believe it as truth or you will burn in hell.
I believe all children should be introduced to the freedom of discovering belief, or lack thereof.
I would never teach one thing over another. Rather, I would introduce the reality that there are different beliefs, and that one should find his own path without a singular path being chosen for him.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter