Well this is pretty much my perspective. The very existence of religion offends me. But interfering with the right of parents to raise their children as they see fit (within reason) is a line that shouldn't be crossed no matter how I feel about religion. As long as it can't be proven that their upbringing is directly harmful to them, it shouldn't be interfered with. Given a choice, I'd rather try to destroy religion itself instead of interfering with parents raising their children.But, to be clear, if a parent has faith, faith of any kind, bringing them to church/mosque/whatever with them is a negative thing because it's indoctrination, not simply parenting? I have pretty serious issues with that perspective. Sounds a lot like people who just get pissed when religion is introduced in any way.
It's impossible to teach history and not include religion. Any European knows that. So naturally we do. We, secular Nordics, just don't attribute the same value and weight to the superstitual parts. Didn't you live here, Europe, briefly? Or did you only see the inside of the military base?Sorry kids you can't come to church with mom and dad because this guy named Izo on the internet thinks I am indoctrinating you and his society is superior and they only indoctrinate their children in secularity and that kind of indoctrination is okay but allowing you to have a glimpse into what your parents believe is bad .....
How come you secularists aren't teaching them the facts of religion and letting them go that way if that's how they so please? Get out with that bullshit.
Not to attribute the the circumcision debate to dork - although that's precisely one of the religious and culturally bancrupt ideas that has got to go - you should try googling my good friend Professor Morten Frisch.Well this is pretty much my perspective. The very existence of religion offends me. But interfering with the right of parents to raise their children as they see fit (within reason) is a line that shouldn't be crossed no matter how I feel about religion. As long as it can't be proven that their upbringing is directly harmful to them, it shouldn't be interfered with. Given a choice, I'd rather try to destroy religion itself instead of interfering with parents raising their children.
I mean, if you don't stop and realize that theism is at best wishful thinking and at worst objectively false, and you're teaching this to your child as if it is true, and wonder if thats a good idea or not, I don't know what to tell you.
Why do you hesitate to answer? I'm an atheist - I try to understand your, to me, vastly different pov.Why do you ask?
Wow. Good argument. "I'm not going to say dork is responsible for this totally inane, useless tradition that is often stupidly argued by people on the extreme right of his religion, but I'm going to mention it in an attempt to discredit him."Not to attribute the the circumcision debate to dork - although that's precisely one of the religious and culturally bancrupt ideas that has got to go - you should try googling my good friend Professor Morten Frisch.
I hesitate to answer because you're on the attack. I am a Protestant, largely of the Reformed tradition. However, there is no one denomination or sect that has everything correct, and I tend to incorporate Orthodox and Catholic practices into my personal faith, too.Why do you hesitate to answer? I'm an atheist - I try to understand your, to me, vastly different pov.
Hey if you have any evidence that the concept of theism is anything but completely made up, I'm sure we'd all like to hear it. I'm open to your evidence sir, impress me.You should probably broaden your outlook, and stop trying to insist that yours is the only perspective that is correct.
How do you go about determining what is correct? What method do you use to ascertain what religious or sectarian practices you should or should't teach your kids? I'm trying to understand what, to me, seems like a massive cognitive dissonance.Wow. Good argument. "I'm not going to say dork is responsible for this totally inane, useless tradition that is often stupidly argued by people on the extreme right of his religion, but I'm going to mention it in an attempt to discredit him."
Well done. You've ended our discussion with the exception of the below answer.
I hesitate to answer because you're on the attack. I am a Protestant, largely of the Reformed tradition. However, there is no one denomination or sect that has everything correct, and I tend to incorporate Orthodox and Catholic practices into my personal faith, too.
Taking your kid to church throughout thier whole life until they leave is absolutely indoctrination, that's not even really a question. The question is whether that is really a bad thing or not. There are so many worse things for a kid to do.