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Originally Posted by Cheese
Flygirl...get off your pedestal. IF you ASSUME that Christians arm their children with the benefits of Atheism you have been drinking the wrong Kool-aid. I am 100% positive you wouldnt...as a Christian...but you arent even a parent, so try not to suggest what you "might or might not" do once that event happens.
My kids get Religious infiltration through school, other children, relatives, etc etc etc. We certainly discuss what "others" are talking about and where it came from. We allow our kids to openly discuss this and give us their thoughts.
So jump off before you hurt yourself....oh and dont assume a damned thing I would do, because you havent a clue.
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Okay. So now it's resorted to telling me I'm on a pedestal and that I shouldn't hurt myself. Cheese, I realize that you've spent 50 years not being able to have a discussion without insulting someone, but I'd appreciate it if you'd try to learn how.
So, you tell me you're 100% certain about what I'm going to do with my kids, but I shouldn't assume what you'd do? Hypocrasy much? Should we now talk about the hypocrasy of humanists? Let's start with that comment right there. Let's move on to the pedestal you put yourself on every time there is a discussion about religion on this board with you being way up high, and anything religious living with the worms. You really, really, really need to look in a damn mirror before you start throwing **** around. I'm on a pedestal for
DEFENDING Christianity? It's called a discussion. I'm not spouting off saying Christianity is the only way, and humanists are ****. That's you.
I don't ASSUME to know what ALL Christians say in their homes, I can only base my assumption that SOME would be willing to openly discuss other options because that's the kind of house I grew up in. And that's what I said. SOME. You should learn that word. You seem to have issues lumping ALL Christians in together when I am 100% positive you have not been in the home of every Christian in the world to know what we all discuss.