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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are atheists. My dc has come home with religious stories before. I usually listen and say what an interesting story! He will drop it and forget about it fairly quickly. I did find out that when he was younger, his carpool would listen to bible stories on the way to school. I didn’t say anything oto my son but did politely remind the carpool parents to refrain from listening to religious stories and trying to “save” my child. As long as no adult is trying to teach your child, they’ll soon forget. [/quote] Wait a minute - you had the balls to tell another parent what they could and couldn’t listen to in their car?!? Holy sh!t this one takes the cake. You don’t like what they listen to, you leave the carpool. End of story. [/quote] Yes I don’t want my kids to listen to religious propaganda. You sound unbelievably intolerant. Should I listen to podcasts about how religion is stupid? Would that have okay with you?[/quote] Absolutely ok with me. You are 100% allowed to listen to whatever you want in your car. If I don’t like it, I look for another carpool option for my kid. But in this case, I wouldn’t pull my kid because I don’t mind her being exposed to other schools of thought. And please please explain how I am the one who is intolerant. [/quote] It’s called FREEDOM FROM religion. You’re entitled not to hear the ravings of some religious nutcase. This is not hard to understand, but I’m unsurprised that you’re struggling with this concept. [/quote] We have failed in teaching civics to our population. [/quote] No no no! YOU are the one struggling with this concept! PP is the SMART one. [/quote] I fully understand the first amendment and what it does and does not restrict. And it has never and will never prevent a child from telling religious stories on the playground or listening to religious things in a private car. I know we now live in an idiocracy, but please take your stupidity elsewhere. You are embarrassing yourself and your gene pool. Poor kids. [/quote] Woosh! There goes my sarcasm. I am in your side, PP, I promise you. Freedom from religion postor is a moron. [/quote]
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