Posted on 07/10/2010 8:29:54 AM PDT by MarianoApologeticus
Albuquerques local all things liberal publication The Weekly Alibi reported on a local workshop on thoughtful ways to raise intellectually curious children outside of a religious faith via the atheist catechism in the form of the book Parenting Beyond Belief: On Raising Children Without Religion which was an event, sponsored by the Humanist Society of New Mexico.
As much research as uncovered, raise intellectually curious children
is a way for atheist parents to hide the fact that they want to raise their children to be atheists. Of course, research has also uncovered that some atheist parents are not at all shy about this fact.
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This seems to me to be an emotionally and psychologically disturbing process, especially so the younger the age it occurs. It is not the flip side of a parent providing a child religious instruction, which (truth be told) the child may or may not accept. Religious instruction at least does not require the child, at fundamental levels, to say that his own instinctive conclusions are actually lies.
This is not to say that, as the child grows up, he may not choose to dismiss what his eyes tell him. But that is not as harmful psychologically as having parents teach him from an early age that he cannot trust his own spiritual instincts at all.
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Gee! Why should atheist parents worry about raising atheist children?
Tax funded and secular ( that means godless) government schools teach our nation’s kids to think godlessly ALL DAY LONG!
Sadly, there's way too much truth in your comment.
It’s a simple law of nature. Children are affected and influenced by what they are taught both in school and at home and at church. They are influenced by their peers, their parents and teachers. If they are taught about God, with love and understanding, they will be more likely to accept God when they are older.
If they are taught that God does not exist, this will influence them but not necessarily for ever, but it will have influence.
Right now, such influence is a veritable onslaught via public education, the media of all kinds and the general culture. This is very unfortunate and means that parents who want their children to be safe from this malignant influence have to be very alert, cautious and pro-active.
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