Originally posted by MrsPuddlesFL
I think it's important to introduce some religion to young children, just as we do with almost all things in life. ie. You don't wait to teach your child how to cook until they are leaving home.
Giving them some education about different religions is what I do, with the most information being based on Christianity since that is what I know the most about. Included in the religions I've discussed is Athiesism. As she matures and gains more knowledge she will discover for herself what she wants to believe in. When she was very young I printed out the 10 commandments for her. I explained what they all meant. I did not tell her that if she didn't follow them that she would burn in hell though. I think the 10 commandments are basicly good values and kids need to learn values starting from when they're very young.
I think it's important to introduce some religion to young children, just as we do with almost all things in life. ie. You don't wait to teach your child how to cook until they are leaving home.
Giving them some education about different religions is what I do, with the most information being based on Christianity since that is what I know the most about. Included in the religions I've discussed is Athiesism. As she matures and gains more knowledge she will discover for herself what she wants to believe in. When she was very young I printed out the 10 commandments for her. I explained what they all meant. I did not tell her that if she didn't follow them that she would burn in hell though. I think the 10 commandments are basicly good values and kids need to learn values starting from when they're very young.
I have made sure that I have not indoctrinated my children with any particular religion. Because that IS what your are doing when they have no choice. We talk about religion and they attend, with friends, church services of many faiths. They haven't been to a budhist or a jewish temple yet, not sure how to work that one out....

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