• PrivateUguu@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, I’m not a fan of this. Sorry, I’m not a well spoken person so I’ll keep it short. This is the kind of stuff my aunts or uncles would send me to this day due to my cringey teen atheist days (my family is catholic) . I just tell people I’m agnostic or a pragmatic agnostic depending on the audience now.

    Really, this is not how any of us should treat our children. It’s the same story we grew up with only reversed. As parents or family figures we should support their beliefs assuming it’s not something scary, and try to get to know how they think and feel as they grow. As they get older, it becomes okay to share your opinion, but not at an early age unless they ask. It’s not fair to them just like it wasn’t fair to many of us.

    It almost feels like bait honestly.