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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You're not seeing the issue correctly. We are not particularly religious but I am culturally Catholic and it is very important to me that my children learn about ALL major religions. Not because they need to believe in God. But because it is part of an educated, civilized, cultured, person's background, and such knowledge helps to understand literary references and remember etiquette in food and various cultural practices around the globe. When studying history and literature, knowledge about the rise and power of churches is important. Wars of religion have decimated the world ever since humans started believing in abstract concepts. 6 is a good age to start learning. You can get her a book on major religions. [/quote] OP here. And this isn't the issue. I want her to learn about all religions. The issue is that because of our circumstances, we didn't lay down a foundation in our religion, so the things other people are saying to her will become her core beliefs if me or her father don't take steps to correct them and teach her our religion.[/quote] You are talking in circles OP. Share your religion with your kid then. What is your aversion to doing this?[/quote]
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