(September 7, 2018 at 6:19 pm)Joods Wrote: I would be pissed if another parent assumed my kids were religious and tried discussing religion with them. And that's the problem with the religious. They assume everyone believes in god, so they don't hesitate to inject their thoughts about god onto any other person they see. That makes them dangerous in the fact that if they freely talk about god with an adult, they'll do it to kids. Even those not their own.
One problem I've encountered is that the religious kids at school discuss religion with your kid/s.
They listen more intently to their peers.
But then again, I'm sure those kids parents are just as worried about my kid telling their kids that god's not real, along with Santa, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy.
I've made friends with just two mothers at my daughter's school, one of them I work with, and they're both atheists.
All of our kids attend the same 'opt-out-of-religious-instruction' class and funnily enough they're among the brightest students at the school, all three doing homework of the grade above them.
You could say it's the disbelief they have in common that marks them as quite intelligent but I think it might be their genders. :-)