mozzaok wrote on Jun 15
th, 2008 at 11:11am:
I strongly believe that the rights of children, not to be indoctrinated with unreasoning, and unreasonable, faith based ideologies whilst attending school is a very important freedom.
I guess you have to balance that with the freedom of parents to bring up their kids as they see fit. What I saw of the catholic education system as a parent was not that bad, but I hear that schools where nuns or brothers (?) predominate can be pretty horrific places. These people are highly restricted from fulfilling a normal sexual appetite, and as we know the frustration often leads to some terrible perversions.
Unfortunately society in general doesn't always agree with the rational view on this, and of the 48% of couples who actually bother with marriage, about half of them get their marriage sanctified by a religious official. I guess if they don't have a problem with a pervert sanctioning their marriages, they won't have a problem with perverts educating their kids, or in some cases with their kids being misinformed with a distorted view of science seen through the dark veil of religious prejudice.
Quote:I believe that religions really just want to increase their base numbers, and the easiest way is to indoctrinate children before they can reason for themselves, the validity, or lack of validity in what they are being taught.
That is what I find offensive in religious schools.
Well they want to retain their shrinking numbers anyway, and that's why they dare not risk leaving it all to adulthood. They need the brainwashing, the confirmations, bar mitzvah's and all the rest of it to preserve the order. Despite all that, they are losing ground very rapidly. Eventually they won't have the numbers in society to maintain tax-payer sponsored brainwashing, and religion will collapse even more rapidly. The reason that the issue is so immotive is that religion is already in its death throes. The biggest single religion in Australia (Roman Catholicism) is currently outnumbered by those who have 'no religion', and the latter group is climbing by 3 percentage points every census.
The best thing we can do is ignore the issue and not give it any publicity.