The man in the video is doing what my parents did to me: indoctrinating.
Christianity needs to be taught in a less head-on way.
You start with the philosophy, "love thy neighbor", and so on. Then you introduce the Bible as a book of folk tales and claims to events that happened in the past, and gently provide the argument that Jesus was a legitimately good person, and that God is more of an element of nature than some super-pissed dude in sandals.
If the apostles didn't need to force their religion into the Roman Empire, than it shouldn't need to be forced onto children.
Christianity needs to be taught in a less head-on way.
You start with the philosophy, "love thy neighbor", and so on. Then you introduce the Bible as a book of folk tales and claims to events that happened in the past, and gently provide the argument that Jesus was a legitimately good person, and that God is more of an element of nature than some super-pissed dude in sandals.
If the apostles didn't need to force their religion into the Roman Empire, than it shouldn't need to be forced onto children.


