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"Is Religion Good for Children?" (Slate)
Slate ^ | 7/29/14 | Mark Joseph Stern

Posted on 07/29/2014 3:48:44 PM PDT by Faith Presses On

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To: Dilbert San Diego

The researchers gave their own spin on this. They basically took Bible stories and changed them a bit, and when the Christian children believed them and secular children didn’t, “concluded” it showed the Christian children were bad at distinguishing reality from fantasy. If you’d given the children similar stories based on man’s religions the outcome would obviously be different but this study is intended to scare sonne Christians and justify secularists trying to impose “cures” on Christians on the justness of their “cause.” I used to trust studies much more than I do but over time I’ve come to see how much liberals cook the books because they believe they’re morally right.


21 posted on 07/29/2014 7:49:20 PM PDT by Faith Presses On
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Any believer should raise their kids to know God and to respect his laws.

Any empty head who believes God is nothing more than a religion should by all means keep their kids away from it because they will corrupt them with their religion.

Religion is not God, it is anti God.


22 posted on 07/30/2014 7:20:18 AM PDT by ravenwolf
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