My child's religious upbringing is no ones business except my own.
Exactly.
My child's religious upbringing is no ones business except my own.
Fair enough, until they try to peddle it to me. Then it becomes my business, and they'll get short shrift from me. Teach them George Carlin's zeroth commandment: thou shalt keep thy religion to thyself.My child's religious upbringing is no ones business except my own.
My child's religious upbringing is no ones business except my own.
That's exactly right. The community, not the parents, raises the child.... to the extent that your child is part of society at large, then your child's upbringing IS everybody's business.
But to the extent that your child is part of society at large, then your child's upbringing IS everybody's business.
The problem I see s_lone, is that when it comes to religion, that is a double edged sword. Freedom of religion conventionally applies also to the freedom to raise your children according to your religious views. If we start making it habit to tread on that freedom to ensure that children are brought up according to the values of society at large, with no one standing out as odd, then what happens when society at large no longer fits with your particular view of what religion is? What happens when society at large is mainly, let's say, Pagan? You've set a precedent that the religious instruction of your children is to be left to what's most popular and integrated.
Fair enough, until they try to peddle it to me. Then it becomes my business, and they'll get short shrift from me. Teach them George Carlin's zeroth commandment: thou shalt keep thy religion to thyself.
I disagree. Your child doesn't belong to you. It is not your possession.
Of course, you naturally and rightfully have more influence on how your child will grow up than anybody else. You are your child's ultimate guide in this world. But to the extent that your child is part of society at large, then your child's upbringing IS everybody's business.
While I often disagree with your views, I have no doubt that you are a good parent and that your children will grow up or have grown up to be good and positive citizens. But if for example, you'd constantly be posting crap about the necessity to eradicate homosexuals, I would worry about the upbringing of your children and would consider it my business even more than I already do.
What do you think Gerry?
Ya, and so many of them are doing a bang up job.Like I said, religious upbringing is the parents responsibility.
Sure, so long as parents aren't teaching their kids to be bigoted zealots.The state has no business sticking it's nose in.
My point exactly. Because parents dropped the ball, you now have a state run by offspring raised to be bigoted zealots.take a look at texas for what can happen when the state sticks their nose into religious upbringing..... then come back with your smart ass comments.
My point exactly. Because parents dropped the ball, you now have a state run by offspring raised to be bigoted zealots.
Good call Gh, thanx for the help there...:smile:
Agreed.:roll: for some, school has not helped at all.
Again, you simply keep making my case. A group of people, who were raised in the doctrine of fundamental Christianity, who believe that homosexuality is a sin, and God made the world in 7 days, have taken over.In texas, one of the school boards has been taken over by republicans who have been pushing their brand of "education". I believe it was the introduction of creationism into the curriculum. This was posted sometime ago.
Homosexuality is not a religion, it's a sexuality, and I'm not missing anything.No Bear, I'm not. You are missing my point. This is a prime example of what can happen when the state sticks thief nose into ones faith.
I'd be ok with that. I'm not a huge fan of organized religion. It's as dangerous, as it is beneficial, IMHO.It could quite easily go in the other direction with judgement being passed on a particar set of religious beliefs.
I most certainly would take issue with that.So, I imagine then that if the star decided to teach that atheism is the one and only way and that relious beliefs are nothing more than delusion, a mental defect, you would have no problem with this?
Nope. But kids are the responsibilities of parents.I disagree. Your child doesn't belong to you. It is not your possession.
Which is ignored as long as the child does not step out of bounds. There's an awful lot of leeway there.Of course, you naturally and rightfully have more influence on how your child will grow up than anybody else. You are your child's ultimate guide in this world. But to the extent that your child is part of society at large, then your child's upbringing IS everybody's business.
When the kid is out in the community, I agree. When the kid is with the parents the community isn't unless the parents aren't tending the kid and the community is.That's exactly right. The community, not the parents, raises the child.
I'd be ok with that. I'm not a huge fan of organized religion. It's as dangerous, as it is beneficial, IMHO.