well you can always let your children go to religion-less schools... hehe.
well you can always let your children go to religion-less schools... hehe.
ambot lang kaha kung naa ba. kakita man gani kog sticker sa usa ka-school na, The Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. toink!
When I have kids, I won't force any religion unto them. But then again, I don't practice any religion (as of now) so I have nothing to shove down their throats. However, if they ask and they want to know about this religion and that religion, I won't deny them the information. It's their right to know. So whether my kid is 18 or not, if he's seeking the right path or way of life for himself, I'll be there as guidance and source of whatever information I can offer.
It's ok to teach the child spirituality and universal values but not in the name of religion!![]()
well you can be 18 and read about the illuminati and be interested in it.. hehehe..
better not to teach religion at all. people should be given the choice whether to know it or not. most religions teach fear and use fear to get money from people.
try to check on this, the word fear in original Hebrew word is yareh(not sure of the spelling). two meanings; FEAR & AWE or respect, the church adopted the first meaning.
fear warps understanding, its never an entry to wisdom, anything that you are afraid of you ultimately hate, obedience sponsored by fear is not obedience, its compliance to tyhe least
wla ko kabantay ani na thread da...well if ako...dli unta dapat muhimo ug schools ang mga religious groups..example..mga jesuits, dominican, franciscan etc. kai naa nman silay bias daan sa religion...it should be a school where patilawon tanan path sa religion pero with a very strict rule on teachers not to be fundamentalistic in their teaching approach sa ilang respective religions..kai dha na magkagubot..magpinatyanai nas classroom tiwason pajd sa faculty kai ang mga teachers nai mag tinigbasai..hehe!!
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