RE: Do we need more Atheist books for kids?
November 27, 2014 at 6:24 pm
(This post was last modified: November 27, 2014 at 6:28 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Like eating lead paint? Or is that something that we don't need to let children decide on their own? I mean, obviously, I hope that I don't ever have to explain to my daughter that there isn't some phantom pulling strings in this world or some non-existent next...she's off to such a good start - but if it's ever required...I'd be a pretty shitty parent if I declined -imo. Pretty sure atheism doesn't have the body to be an identity no matter how one arrives at it.
I still don't get the reverence this god idea is getting. Why is this thing put on such a high place? As I asked, is there a problem with teaching kids biology or math...aren't we worried about it turning into a cult or identity (is there anything at all that we should teach our kids, if we're worried about those things)?
I still don't get the reverence this god idea is getting. Why is this thing put on such a high place? As I asked, is there a problem with teaching kids biology or math...aren't we worried about it turning into a cult or identity (is there anything at all that we should teach our kids, if we're worried about those things)?
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