(01-28-2017, 08:17 PM)Lee Abbott Wrote: Not teaching children about religion until they're 12, for example, doesn't mean their parents are Atheists. And if I'm not mistaken, Hitler had a Catholic upbringing from an early age.
Nah... didn't make that argument.
Interestingly, there are Atheists who bring their children to Church, Google it, it's a fascinating bit of support for the idea that even Atheists recognize the power of Religion in molding character.
Nor are counter-examples particularly important - I've never stated, nor do I believe, that all children with a religous upbringing turn into models of society. I do believe, and it's well supported, that the
majority of people brought up with religious values turn out to be an asset to society.
And I'm sure that there are people with religious convictions who don't attend Church, and don't bring their children to Church.
There's all sorts of possibilities here.
But teaching children about religion can hardly be "child abuse" - that's just about as nonsensical as you can get.