LividBovine wrote:
Hakei wrote:
JohnG@lt wrote:
I know you're being sarcastic but your point is solid. The Golden Rule definitely applies. If you don't like being preached to by those who are religious, have the courtesy to refrain from preaching your own point of view where it's not wanted. If someone engages you in debate or is openly preaching to all who will listen then feel free to destroy them .
You're making a form of false dilemma here. Religious people believe in a system that is incorrect, children have no idea what to think. How far do we take this? Is it fine to teach a child at home Math/English/Science incorrectly and use the defence that it's 'my choice'? The world doesn't work like that, we need to follow what's true, logical and best fits what we understand, a talking snake is none of those preceding virtues. Hence it shouldn't be taught to anyone who's innocent and easy to suggestion.
You are stating that all Religion is false. That is your opinion and not that of many others. I won't tell you to stop teaching your kids Atheism, and you don't tell me to stop telling my kids about God. Got it?
I don't have children, Atheism isn't something you teach - though I'll continue to spread what 'science' (Shesh, what's that ever done for us?) tells us is true. Don't confuse an opinion with something that's unlikely or subjective - out of the hundreds of religions out there, I have not seen one that demonstrates a clear, precise proof for what it says.
You also say teach, do you really believe in religion? A god? In seriousness? What about the easter bunny? Father Christmas? Do you remember when you found out father Christmas wasn't real? I was very upset that I was lied to. What will your children think when they find out that the possibility of God isn't all that great? I think you lose some creditability after all those hours telling them how great God is.
If I had children, I'd hope they'd come to their own conclusion alone as to the nature of life, I wouldn't depend on my authoritative figure in order to scare a child into believing one thing or another. There's a lot a kid needs to learn before they can fully grasp life itself - I think it's wrong to teach a child something that's a pretty poor opinion put out a few thousand years ago to people who believed the world was flat. Each to his own, or his/hers parent's own in your case.