Anonymous wrote:
+1 It is good to be exposed to the beliefs of others with whom you do not agree. If you alliw them to explore in little doses ( a 12 hour lock in being a good example), they can come home and discuss it with you - what they liked, what they didn't like, what puzzled them, etc. This will give them good analytic skills for dealing with the world when they are out on their own.
Have to laugh at the idea that a 12-hour lock-in (where the kids are LOCKED IN together with the potential proselytizers) is a "little dose" of religion!
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