Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a difference between not talking about your personal views and just being an ass. OP's mother is being disrespectful both to OP in not actually defining atheist and in arguing with OP's child. Believers don't get a special pass on rudeness, and it's just plain rude to argue with someone's beliefs. If OP's mother isn't capable of saying "well, I believe..." then she can be asked not to talk about it at all. It's also one thing to say, "when the Bible talks about a 'day,' I believe it's not supposed to be a literal day" and saying, "no, it's not!" to a child. OP's mother sounds pretty childish herself, too insecure to allow for anything outside her world view, including the reality that whether she personally thinks atheists are deluded, words have meanings that aren't negotiable.
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Person fed up with older people acting like petty brats and expecting a pass
Boy, you're reading a lot into OP's post. What a hostile screed.
Analytical, yes. Hostile, no, unless any criticism of believers' behavior is considered hostile and therefore off-limits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a difference between not talking about your personal views and just being an ass. OP's mother is being disrespectful both to OP in not actually defining atheist and in arguing with OP's child. Believers don't get a special pass on rudeness, and it's just plain rude to argue with someone's beliefs. If OP's mother isn't capable of saying "well, I believe..." then she can be asked not to talk about it at all. It's also one thing to say, "when the Bible talks about a 'day,' I believe it's not supposed to be a literal day" and saying, "no, it's not!" to a child. OP's mother sounds pretty childish herself, too insecure to allow for anything outside her world view, including the reality that whether she personally thinks atheists are deluded, words have meanings that aren't negotiable.
Signed,
Person fed up with older people acting like petty brats and expecting a pass
Boy, you're reading a lot into OP's post. What a hostile screed.
Anonymous wrote:There is a difference between not talking about your personal views and just being an ass. OP's mother is being disrespectful both to OP in not actually defining atheist and in arguing with OP's child. Believers don't get a special pass on rudeness, and it's just plain rude to argue with someone's beliefs. If OP's mother isn't capable of saying "well, I believe..." then she can be asked not to talk about it at all. It's also one thing to say, "when the Bible talks about a 'day,' I believe it's not supposed to be a literal day" and saying, "no, it's not!" to a child. OP's mother sounds pretty childish herself, too insecure to allow for anything outside her world view, including the reality that whether she personally thinks atheists are deluded, words have meanings that aren't negotiable.
Signed,
Person fed up with older people acting like petty brats and expecting a pass
Anonymous wrote:There is a difference between not talking about your personal views and just being an ass. OP's mother is being disrespectful both to OP in not actually defining atheist and in arguing with OP's child. Believers don't get a special pass on rudeness, and it's just plain rude to argue with someone's beliefs. If OP's mother isn't capable of saying "well, I believe..." then she can be asked not to talk about it at all. It's also one thing to say, "when the Bible talks about a 'day,' I believe it's not supposed to be a literal day" and saying, "no, it's not!" to a child. OP's mother sounds pretty childish herself, too insecure to allow for anything outside her world view, including the reality that whether she personally thinks atheists are deluded, words have meanings that aren't negotiable.
Signed,
Person fed up with older people acting like petty brats and expecting a pass
takoma wrote:How about telling your son that just as Grandma says that the seven days of creation were not literal days, and that atheists do not literally believe there is no deity, much of what Grandma says should also not be taken literally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell your mother not to talk about religion and politics with your son, even when he asks. Tell her to refer all questions to you.
Really?
OP, this is the world. Your child is going to be exposed to lots of different viewpoints, and you can't shield him from ones that differ from yours. What is the point of saying anything to your mother? She is not going to change her views and all you are going to do is make her feel alienated. You have an opportunity to teach your son respect for other viewpoints by disagreeing with your mother respectfully and by engaging your son in conversations that will help him to think critically. Nothing is preventing you from sharing YOUR viewpoints with your son. But you should be prepared as he gets older that he will not agree with everything you think 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Tell your mother not to talk about religion and politics with your son, even when he asks. Tell her to refer all questions to you.