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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find it extremely creepy that some people posting here think they have any say into how other people raise their children. If you think you have authority over other people’s kids, tell me how you exert or exercise that authority in real life. Also, what would you do differently if someone told you they had a say in how you raised your children?[/quote] DP, but you can still judge even if you know you don’t have authority. I judge all sorts of crappy parenting which is usually anything at the extremes (e.g. severe sugar restriction vs allowing your kids to eat whatever they want, being a totally no screens house vs. no screen rules whatsoever). Going to church on Sunday, teaching your kids about Jesus, etc.? Fine. I’m not religious at all but we’ve taken our kids to services on holidays like Christmas Eve and has them baptized b/c I know it in important to DH’s family. But when my kids question things about religion that don’t make sense, I’m not gaslighting them to force them to believe. I do judge parents who don’t allow their children to question beliefs and think for themselves or who do things like denying lifesaving medical treatment (it’s one thing to decide that for yourself, but letting you child be harmed or die unnecessarily is abuse). [/quote] Do you judge people who call religion “crazy” and say religion is harmful to the world? People who believe those things are definitely not allowing their children to question atheism and not allowing their children to think for themselves. I see religious people denying their children medical care sometimes in news stories, but I also see similar news stories about vegan parents. They don’t provide their children adequate nutrition because they are so dedicated to veganism. I also see news stories more prominently of parents who are addicted to drugs, who starve and neglect their children while doing drugs. Using the death of children to make a point? You want to start listing dead kids whose parents were drug addicts and neglected them to death? Because those kids would outnumber the children of religious people who denied their kids medical treatment, by a very large margin.[/quote] Part of atheism IS letting children think for themselves. It's not filling their minds with something for which there is no evidence other than a Bronze Age book, which then controls them for the rest of their lives. It is precisely the opposite of NOT thinking for yourself. [/quote] Not if you are teaching your children that [b]religious beliefs are crazy, and that religion is harmful to the world.[/b] You are indoctrinating your children into atheism and not allowing them to make up their own minds about religion.[/quote] Facts are facts. [/quote] Please link to citations from reputable sources that have peer reviewed evidence that your claims that religion beliefs are crazy and religion is harmful to the world. I would think that such well known facts would have several sources and many many citations. You will be able to link many reputable sources to prove your facts.[/quote] LOL. Hilarious that someone who believes in supernatural forces is asking for “reputable sources” or “peer reviewed evidence”. :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote] From most philosophical perspectives, religions do not require empirical scientific evidence to believe, as faith is often considered the foundation of religious belief, meaning people accept truths based on trust and personal experience rather than solely on tangible proof; however, some argue that there can still be forms of evidence within religious experiences that support belief, even if not scientifically verifiable. Pp is unequivocally stating that two statements: religion is crazy and religion hurts the world, as factual. Facts need evidence from reputable sources. [/quote] Great. So we can all agree there is nothing factual about religion then. 👍👍[/quote]
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