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why is that b.s.

I assume you mean the part about a higher power and our children.
What I meant was this. Basically what it comes down to are 2 choices. Either you believe in a higher power, or you dont.
If you choose to believe in a higher power, then you normally teach your children about that higher power, and what it means to follow that faith.
When you associate your beliefs, whatever they may be to teaching your children you tend to teach the morals that your religion teaches. For the most part all religions agree on these basic morals: Dont steal, kill, cheat, lie, hurt others physically or mentally, be kind, be helpful, respect your elders, have tolerance and follow the path of your "god". Most people understand these basic morals whether religiously inclined or not, and teach them to their children.
When you choose to not believe (and that is fully your right) you still teach you still teach your children the above morals, only you tend to emphasize tolerance of others as this is something you hold dear.

For me, tho I choose not to take sides, I'm personally all for my children going to church. I think its good for them. I also dont sit and tell them what they believe, I provide the information, and my opinion when they ask then let them choose. But when you take "higher power" out of schools, you also eliminate solid moral teaching. Dont believe me, check out the school curriculum, go ask your kids teachers if they are teaching them about sharing, lying, stealing, or any solid morals. They dont, and the reason they dont is because intolerant assholes (not calling you one) dont want anyone teaching their kids about any higher power. Im not saying that our schools should teach about God, Allah, Mohamed, Budda, or any other "god" What I'm saying... well if you dont get it now your not gonna.
 
why is that b.s.

I assume you mean the part about a higher power and our children.
What I meant was this. Basically what it comes down to are 2 choices. Either you believe in a higher power, or you dont.
If you choose to believe in a higher power, then you normally teach your children about that higher power, and what it means to follow that faith.
When you associate your beliefs, whatever they may be to teaching your children you tend to teach the morals that your religion teaches. For the most part all religions agree on these basic morals: Dont steal, kill, cheat, lie, hurt others physically or mentally, be kind, be helpful, respect your elders, have tolerance and follow the path of your "god". Most people understand these basic morals whether religiously inclined or not, and teach them to their children.
When you choose to not believe (and that is fully your right) you still teach you still teach your children the above morals, only you tend to emphasize tolerance of others as this is something you hold dear.

For me, tho I choose not to take sides, I'm personally all for my children going to church. I think its good for them. I also dont sit and tell them what they believe, I provide the information, and my opinion when they ask then let them choose. But when you take "higher power" out of schools, you also eliminate solid moral teaching. Dont believe me, check out the school curriculum, go ask your kids teachers if they are teaching them about sharing, lying, stealing, or any solid morals. They dont, and the reason they dont is because intolerant assholes (not calling you one) dont want anyone teaching their kids about any higher power. Im not saying that our schools should teach about God, Allah, Mohamed, Budda, or any other "god" What I'm saying... well if you dont get it now your not gonna.

Teachers aren't teaching kids about morals because that's not their job.

I don't believe it is right to push religion upon children as they are to young to form an educated opinnion on the subject.
 
I don't believe it is right to push religion upon children as they are to young to form an educated opinnion on the subject.

neither do I, fortunatly we live in a country where everyone is entitled to their own beliefs.
Only problem, to many intolerant people saying their tolerant, then telling others their beliefs are stupid.
 
Here is how the game goes, We are all supposed to be equal, with inaliable rights, only the so called 'victims of society' and those with influence and power are a little more equal than the rest of us suckers. I retain the right to refuse to play.

The true measure of a human being, is how he treats another from whom he has nothing to gain.
 
neither do I, fortunatly we live in a country where everyone is entitled to their own beliefs.
Only problem, to many intolerant people saying their tolerant, then telling others their beliefs are stupid.
im far from tollerant:-P
and I have no problem telling people their beliefs are stupid.
 
im far from tollerant:-P
and I have no problem telling people their beliefs are stupid.


And you know what. There need to be more people like you and me in this world. We know we disagree and we both think the other is an idiot. Chances are your like me, and hate everyone.

awwwwww. love you man "thumbsup"
 
And you know what. There need to be more people like you and me in this world. We know we disagree and we both think the other is an idiot. Chances are your like me, and hate everyone.

awwwwww. love you man "thumbsup"

I'm not entirely sure we disagree.

but none the less

cheers mate!
 
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