tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5899223092036368127.post4139262436769050623..comments2023-10-18T11:46:50.206+01:00Comments on The Random Fish: Raising atheist kids?Randomfishhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17310503800143231901noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5899223092036368127.post-22858734424155231352009-06-01T18:19:34.391+01:002009-06-01T18:19:34.391+01:00It's more about knocking the stupid things that re...It's more about knocking the stupid things that religious people do. ;-) I can assure you I am not obsessed with a god (just as I am not obsessed with a variety of non-things) but quite possibly on how this belief in the supernatural affects people, laws, freedoms and human morality. (Both for good and for bad) I'm like a dog with a bone - it's too fascinating a subject to ignore. (Agnostics just simply annoy me!)<br /><br />Critical thinking - if my children decide that after all evidence, pros and cons, debate and personal experiences, that one of the many tens of thousands of religions is acceptable to them then that would be fine by me. :-)Randomfishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17310503800143231901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5899223092036368127.post-7968430293270813802009-06-01T17:34:00.817+01:002009-06-01T17:34:00.817+01:00For someone who claims not to believe in God you s...For someone who claims not to believe in God you sure do seem highly obsessed with him and knocking those who believe in him...<br /><br />However on a serious note why do I get the impresison that the "thinking critically" element will just result in criticality toward religion/faith?Ednoreply@blogger.com