I agree, there are regular stories from ex-believers about the horrors of their indoctrination and consequent battle to be rid of it. How many of these do we need to read before we accept that it is a problem?
http://valerietarico.com/2013/03/26/reli...s-it-real/
It is abuse, albeit not intentioned abuse and not so immediately apparent as other forms of abuse. It only appears okay if the recipient continues their life believing in god and dies in that same ignorant bliss. If they choose to fight that indoctrination then the depth of mental abuse shows itself.
Maybe we could have the opinions of some more child indoctrinated ex theists on whether they think it's abuse or not. I'll go with what they say.
http://valerietarico.com/2013/03/26/reli...s-it-real/
It is abuse, albeit not intentioned abuse and not so immediately apparent as other forms of abuse. It only appears okay if the recipient continues their life believing in god and dies in that same ignorant bliss. If they choose to fight that indoctrination then the depth of mental abuse shows itself.
Maybe we could have the opinions of some more child indoctrinated ex theists on whether they think it's abuse or not. I'll go with what they say.