I agree. But parents will tell their children what they believe to be true & morally right. If they are religious it will include this.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PaulieVerity
My daughter is atheist & voted libdem like me in school mock-vote. I encourage free thought but can't keep my views away from her entirely.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PaulieVerity
And we can't tell parents what views they are allowed to express at home & raise their children with if we don't want that imposed on us.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PaulieVerity
Because the majority views will rule & 'indoctrination' will be whatever views they think clearly false & harmful. Atheists likely to suffer
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Not sure how protecting children from their parents religious beliefs & practices will make Atheists suffer. Children are born Atheists
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Replying to @PaulieVerity
Atheists aren't the majority view in most places.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PaulieVerity
They'd be the ones considered to indoctrinate children with false & harmful ideas.
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Agree and yet Atheists dont have ideas or beliefs. How can a lack of belief in the hereafter be considered harmful? We have a long way to go
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If the hereafter actually exists and you get tortured for eternity for not believing in it. They think that's true.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @PaulieVerity
They're wrong but society doesn't work on best arguments and evidence. It works on what most people think.
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That's why the idea of banning parents from teaching children wrong ideas is a really bad one. Just give them access to good ones at school
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