Mammuthus
Member (Idle past 6502 days) Posts: 3085 From: Munich, Germany Joined: 08-09-2002
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Message 7 of 15 (80806)
01-26-2004 4:20 AM
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Reply to: Message 6 by crashfrog 01-26-2004 2:07 AM
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Hi Crash, That is interesting that you intend to attend church with your children though you and your wife are atheists. It could reflect a difference in culture between the far more religious US and the more secular countries of Europe where this would be seen as less of an issue. I don't have kids either but my wife and I have no plans of going anywhere near a church with our kids. However, they will definitely have to learn about religion as it is part of the school curriculum in Germany. I had to study religion in Spain for a year as well when I lived there. I have no problem with my kids learning the historical basis and consequences of religions and encourage it. However, I don't see that if I do not believe, why I should fake it for my kids? If they decide on their own to be believers, I won't prevent them and won't even discourage them. But I am not going to actively promote something I do not myself believe. However, it could be that in the parts of the US (I grew up in upstate New York and nobody gave a crap) that not demonstrating religious belief would be a social hinderance to ones children and then being an underground atheist may spare the kids some problems...at least when they are very young.
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