Hi, You have a polish girlfriend, yoy are lucky lad. Take care of her and, I' m sure, she'll do the same. Good luck for you both. > I feel that without ramming religion down the throats of children, they would still be able >to accord each other with the same levels of respect and appreciation that [supposedly] >children brought up in religious environments would. I feel the same. Frankly I doubt that any religion "teach" children ethics and moral norms. I had been catholic for 18 years (it obvious, I was born in catholic family). I' ve made head that if mine religion ramed something down mine throat it was befief that I am sinful and, of course, there is remedy...  From rational point of view, religion sucesfully use children's magical thinking. ('Magical thinking' is the interpreting of two closely occurring events as though one caused the other, without any concern for the causal link). It's typical for children, you know. And I think most "teaching" rely on provading them legends. Simply...teaching them legends. Parents are only "contributory factor" in growing young psyche. I hear that the most important factor is childern's society. It is logical, isn't? I have some experience, I am father of one. I know something about this.
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