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@ Tic Tach: Did it hurt? Did they teach you to be bad, mean, vicious, abusive? Did they teach you to smash children into stone walls? If they were christians, or from any other religion I know of that isn't run by a bunch of crazy persons (Westboro Church, a name I knew afetr Steve Jobs died, rings a bell here) .... I bet they didn't.
So, just stop pretending a christian education did to you any harm. (Not disregarding that other realities may have hurt you in your life, happens to us all). You weren't abused by the christianity of your parents, you were TAUGHT very important values in the process. And your freedom of thought allowed you - as it allows all christians, by the very nature of christianity - to chose to believe in something else. Or to NOT believe in anything. That's cool, that's your choice, that's your problem, that's whatever you want it to be.
But don't even think that for a split second I - or anyone else that gives unprejudiced THOUGHT a chance - will buy that 🤬 about your mind being assaulted or abused.
Oh and by the way, if you have kids, teach them all you want, even that God doesn't exist, or that if He exists he is worse than Stalin, Pol Pot and all the other kind of hate messages you like to spread around to ridicule the faith in God and those that have it.
But do this: try to teach tolerance towards the ones that aren't like you. Because I do, when I take a rest from assaulting and abusing my kids minds, I tell them atheism is to be respected. And I also tell them that when the day comes for them, as it comes for everybody, when deep inside you experience doubts .... whatever happens and whatever they chose to believe/not believe from that moment onwards won't change anything and doesn't make me concerned. Unless they start to belitle the "old man" because he believes in an entity that he can't possibly prove. Because then they'll be like you. And I wouldn't like that.
So, just stop pretending a christian education did to you any harm. (Not disregarding that other realities may have hurt you in your life, happens to us all). You weren't abused by the christianity of your parents, you were TAUGHT very important values in the process. And your freedom of thought allowed you - as it allows all christians, by the very nature of christianity - to chose to believe in something else. Or to NOT believe in anything. That's cool, that's your choice, that's your problem, that's whatever you want it to be.
But don't even think that for a split second I - or anyone else that gives unprejudiced THOUGHT a chance - will buy that 🤬 about your mind being assaulted or abused.
Oh and by the way, if you have kids, teach them all you want, even that God doesn't exist, or that if He exists he is worse than Stalin, Pol Pot and all the other kind of hate messages you like to spread around to ridicule the faith in God and those that have it.
But do this: try to teach tolerance towards the ones that aren't like you. Because I do, when I take a rest from assaulting and abusing my kids minds, I tell them atheism is to be respected. And I also tell them that when the day comes for them, as it comes for everybody, when deep inside you experience doubts .... whatever happens and whatever they chose to believe/not believe from that moment onwards won't change anything and doesn't make me concerned. Unless they start to belitle the "old man" because he believes in an entity that he can't possibly prove. Because then they'll be like you. And I wouldn't like that.