.@omnissiuntone Also age is relevant. My daughter 6 when told God flooded the world killing everyone, still existed & was watching her.
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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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@omnissiuntone Withdrew her few weeks later when they told of the killing of 1 born sons & had her colouring in river of blood. Still six.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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Hmm. To me nothing wrong with teaching "about" religion, as long as it's presented as "some people believe..."
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I usually ask 6yo "What do *you* think of that story?" Standard response is "It's silly!"
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Mine just wanted to know if it was true & how did I *know* it wasn't true and what if it was true & does drowning hurt?
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It's very sad that a child should feel like that.
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She inherited a tendency to OCD from me & my dad. Causes her to think everything thru to its logical conclusion & worry.
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