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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1. We have a faith. If I learned that my child had been shown anything that was non-religious on a playdate I would be upset. I don't like being proselytized about atheism, and I especially don't want my child being proselytized. 2. however, my reaction would be. "Since we have a faith, do you think in the future you could not show my child any non-religious content on palydats", rather than "That's it, you horrible person, no playdates ever again!".[/quote] There are lots of non-religious things. When your child's teacher teaches math, do you consider that proselytizing about atheism? (Although there are apparently people who do think this about string theory.) When your child is on a playdate, and they play Hungry Hungry Hippos, do you consider that proselytizing about atheism? Yet both math and Hungry Hungry Hippos are non-religious. Proselytizing about atheism, in my opinion, would be a video whose purpose is to help children discover that There Is No God - And Religion Is A Lie! [/quote]
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