Not really. coz we don't criticise religious fundamentalists for being concerned with good education. We criticise what they think that is. https://twitter.com/omnissiuntone/status/790590259776069632 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
My overwhelming reaction when atheist parents want to pull their kids out of nativity or assembly is 'Get a life'
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I think religions are false, but don't think it's necessary or healthy to insulate chn from conflicting views.
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@omnissiuntone Also age is relevant. My daughter 6 when told God flooded the world killing everyone, still existed & was watching her.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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@omnissiuntone Asked school to make sure stories were age-appropriate & to try to avoid presenting genocide as a good thing.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
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And yet most kids aren't traumatised by the story of Noah's ark.
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No, her best friend wasn't. It worried her for months every time it rained. It needs careful presentation as myth.
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Not sure this is meaningful. 6-yr-olds are scared easily and unreasonably. I assume she wasn't taught another flood was likely?
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She was told the god who did it was still alive & judging her. She believed it.
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