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Author Topic:   Religious children have harder time between fact and fiction
Jon
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Message 54 of 63 (734062)
07-24-2014 7:21 PM
Reply to: Message 9 by Tangle
07-22-2014 5:04 PM


Are you lambasting them because they rise to meet the changing needs of their followers or because you believe they're only doing it for their own sake?
Edited by Jon, : No reason given.

Love your enemies!

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Jon
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Message 62 of 63 (734686)
08-01-2014 10:54 AM
Reply to: Message 61 by dwise1
07-25-2014 1:51 PM


I would assume the use of Biblical stories in the study is only to determine the child's religiousness, and that the child's ability to distinguish fact/fiction is judged by presenting him with non-religious stories.
Do you think that's a bad assumption?

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