Maybe *everybody* should be more respectful. That includes atheists too. This atheist victim thing is getting really old, given how some of you behave. |
So i am not allowed to discuss religion with my kids? Where do you get off making that request?! |
Not PP, but way to read something she never said into her post. Fly that atheist victim flag high! |
That is because 4 year olds do not need to talk about god. What's wrong with giving them the language to disengage from religious discussions from the crazys like you. |
The adult should not need to engage the child in a discussion that might challenge their family's beliefs. The OP was talking about a child talking to another child and the adult wanting to participate, too. If your child says they don't believe in God, fine. It's different if its an adult challenging the beliefs. My children know that different people believe different things, but I can't guarantee you they won't tell you grandpa went to heaven because they're preschool age and early elementary and that's a nuance beyond "some people don't believe in God." |
| I'm trying to understand the context, OP: you're saying early elementary school kids routinely bring up God to your kids, and then insist on arguing with you and your children about this? Is that right? |
In OP's first post she talks repeatedly about what "I try to say" and when "I" get in the middle. So she's claiming that she's often in the middle of theological arguments between her kid and other kids. I have two kids in their late teens and this has *never* happened to me. Methinks OP is a professional victim or pot-stirrer. If you doubt it, check out her over-the-top and distorted reaction at 15:23. |
You are asking a parenting question. And, I'm sorry that this is such an uncomfortable situation you're facing. I see that you don't want it discussed, perhaps out of respect for the parenting choices of others, perhaps because it's a conversation you'd rather have privately with your child. I'd distract!! "Do super heroes exist?!!! Who'd win a battle: The Hulk or Iron Man?" "Do you guys know about cyborgs---half person, half computer robot???" "Whaaat?!!" If they were fighting over a toy, you could take it away. With a conversation, I think your only course is to introduce a new provocative topic. "HMMMM, what do you think you're getting for Xmas this year, Tommy?!" "What should I get Sam for Xmas?" You'll want to get them off-topic, to have them let go, right? Best of luck to you, managing this. Sounds awful. |