Yes I am aware some children are forced. I never denied this. But you must also accept some children aren't forced and choose to share and be involved with their parents' religion.
Let's look at the idea of a law again shall we.
What of those parents who harbour racist sentiments? Who support National Socialism? Or support eugenics? Or support sexual inequality? Or support any view that is perceived to be abnormal? If they encourage or force their child to adopt their perspective, should this be illegal and warrant some Government intervention and punishment too? How would you discover these parents? What would be an appropriate punishment?
It's easy to chase after religious people. There is typically a public observation of their beliefs; church, mosque, synagogue etc. If you made children's attendance of these illegal, do you not think they'd just have church/mosque/synagogues on a small scale at home? Private worshipping? This would push the entire thing underground and in fact result in a more oppressive upbringing where a child is more likely to be segregated from society.
Correct, its generally unenforceable (presently, ie who knows what digital cameras could be lawfully placed in peoples homes and not just the public streets one day! Food for thought)
The BEST way is to openly shame these parents. On TV the Internet and any media source.
To make it 'normal' that this type of > instruction, is NOT modern education, and generally not accepted by science what so ever.
The quest is to get politicians to voice these modern understandings. But since money and votes (population of individuals) seem to sway the politician to continue harboring religious groups then nothing will be done until one day we have a very brave president!
I feel this day WILL come though, just as a black president was voted in, so will an atheist one day. And things will finally change for the better IMO and many others of the world.
IIN to think that parents raising their children religiously should...
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Yes I am aware some children are forced. I never denied this. But you must also accept some children aren't forced and choose to share and be involved with their parents' religion.
Let's look at the idea of a law again shall we.
What of those parents who harbour racist sentiments? Who support National Socialism? Or support eugenics? Or support sexual inequality? Or support any view that is perceived to be abnormal? If they encourage or force their child to adopt their perspective, should this be illegal and warrant some Government intervention and punishment too? How would you discover these parents? What would be an appropriate punishment?
It's easy to chase after religious people. There is typically a public observation of their beliefs; church, mosque, synagogue etc. If you made children's attendance of these illegal, do you not think they'd just have church/mosque/synagogues on a small scale at home? Private worshipping? This would push the entire thing underground and in fact result in a more oppressive upbringing where a child is more likely to be segregated from society.
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Correct, its generally unenforceable (presently, ie who knows what digital cameras could be lawfully placed in peoples homes and not just the public streets one day! Food for thought)
The BEST way is to openly shame these parents. On TV the Internet and any media source.
To make it 'normal' that this type of > instruction, is NOT modern education, and generally not accepted by science what so ever.
The quest is to get politicians to voice these modern understandings. But since money and votes (population of individuals) seem to sway the politician to continue harboring religious groups then nothing will be done until one day we have a very brave president!
I feel this day WILL come though, just as a black president was voted in, so will an atheist one day. And things will finally change for the better IMO and many others of the world.