RE: The questionable morality of Christianity (and Islam, for that matter)
July 20, 2015 at 3:35 pm
(This post was last modified: July 20, 2015 at 3:37 pm by robvalue.)
Sure, some of our bias is going to come off. I would hope good parents would try to minimize this, and raise children who think for themselves as much as possible. If you have good ideas to pass on, you should be able to do so in a reasoned manner, after giving them the tools they need in order to think. Jamming a load of shit up their arse knowing they haven't reached this stage is the problem. I could easily argue religion is not suitable for children anyhow. Trying to compare Jesus to "that will burn your hand" is about as false as an equivalence can get.
But I suppose I'm talking about people who see the world in pretty much the opposite way to me.
Education. Educating parents. It's the most humane way of dealing with stuff.
But I suppose I'm talking about people who see the world in pretty much the opposite way to me.
Education. Educating parents. It's the most humane way of dealing with stuff.
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