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 In response to Newsweek's On Faith
question: Should teaching about religion be mandatory in public
schools? In colleges and universities? I
have a serious problem with my child being taught religion by other
people. I believe that everyone has the right to believe in and
practice whatever they choose so long as it doesn't hurt anyone else.
In saying that, I believe I have the right to keep my child from being
exposed to those religions that I don't believe in or disagree with. I
know a lot of Pagans these days who say things like: "I don't have a
problem with Christianity. It's the people who push it on me that I
don't like." I can echo those sentiments, but at the same time I am
honestly going to come clean and say that I have a problem with the
religion itself. And I'll tell you why...What are some of the things Christianity preaches? Original Sin: I don't even want my kid to hear of this idea until she is old enough
and not quite so impressionable. Are you kidding me? This idea teaches
that people are inherently bad - evil even. Take a child and tell them
are evil every day. Eventually they will believe you and start living
by that label. They may even decide to use it as an excuse to do harm.
They believe they're evil after all. Why would they think twice about
committing evil acts? Original Sin Stems From Woman: Oh Eve. Bless her for wanting to know the truth. Eve is a prime example
of what the Biblical stories do to people who pose questions and look
for answers in places that "God" finds less than desirable. They persecute them and make them the originators of the sins of all humankind. Women who
are surrounded by these archaic concepts are still trying to break free
of them. This led to the ideas that birth, breast feeding,
menstruation, and female sexuality are dirty and bad. In reality all of
these are natural and sacred. This even leads to men feeling guilty for
being sexually attracted to women because women and "sins of the flesh"
will cause their downfall into damnation. Viola, we've now sexually
repressed the entire human race into being Puritans. God Should be Feared/The Concept of Hell/Non-believes Will Suffer Eternal Damnation:: I think we can all agree that a society based on fear causes little more than an advance in consumerism and panic. No thanks. "Man" Has Dominion Over the Earth: Uh. What? We own the Earth? What makes us so special? We can see where
this has led with the effects of pollution, global warming, endangered
species, the rainforest, etc, etc, etc. So, I don't have a problem with Christians (at least the
non-evangelical ones). I have a problem with the ideas that they are
led to believe are truth and the consequent effects that have wrought
destruction, guilt, fear, misogyny, etc. all over our world. (The ideas
that make people believe they are evil for being human.) But, I still
believe they have the right to believe what they choose and I admire
those that keep faith within them, honoring the loving aspects of their
religion and their god. The problem is, I expect the same from them and
their "God" doesn't permit it.
As practicing Witch my daughter will be exposed to Witchcraft and Goddess worship and all its glories exposed to the whole culture of Witchcraft and other Witches, and when she is at an age of awareness she will be free to chose and embrace the religion of her choice that she feels comfortable with. The one thing that will be unconditional is that if my daughter chooses a religion other than Witchcraft she will have grown up with a healthy respect for it and those that practice, and not a religious bigot.
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