I'm sure your sons clever, just point out the simple flaws in logic and explain why people want to believe this stuff. In my experience once you've given a child the simple tools needed to seperate fact from superstition they tend to keep them handy. Thats what I learnt from my nephew anyway and hes 8 going on 9, the grandmother on the other side of the family tried to teach them about voodoo from her country of origin. Their school also atempted to teach them about God. These are influences that do not request permission and impose their views on a human being when they are in their most vulnerable psychological state. Giving them the tools to defend themselves is not militant, its an obligation to their well-being.
Thats how I see it ayway.
Thats how I see it ayway.
"That is not dead which can eternal lie and with strange aeons even death may die."
- Abdul Alhazred.
- Abdul Alhazred.