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A Sincere 12-Year Old Catholic Girl Asked Me about God
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<blockquote data-quote="DanTheMan18" data-source="post: 13795767" data-attributes="member: 49270"><p>Agreed completely. </p><p></p><p>It worries, no, disgusts me, that the "no, you idiot" voters likely think it's more effective to only give the diluted "truth" as you (for this example, "they") know it to someone at that impressionable of an age, as opposed to reminding and encouraging them of free choice in that arena. Religion, or the lack thereof, should be a choice, not indoctrinated.</p><p></p><p>In a perfect world, I would expect that even a committed Christian would be able to take a step back and appreciate the way you handled the question, given your beliefs on the topic. I cannot say that I'm surprised that this isn't the case, as the poll already shows. Apparently you were supposed to profess the word of God (wait, wouldn't that equivocate to you lying, and lying is a sin, and all sins are equal... I think I just went crosseyed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanTheMan18, post: 13795767, member: 49270"] Agreed completely. It worries, no, disgusts me, that the "no, you idiot" voters likely think it's more effective to only give the diluted "truth" as you (for this example, "they") know it to someone at that impressionable of an age, as opposed to reminding and encouraging them of free choice in that arena. Religion, or the lack thereof, should be a choice, not indoctrinated. In a perfect world, I would expect that even a committed Christian would be able to take a step back and appreciate the way you handled the question, given your beliefs on the topic. I cannot say that I'm surprised that this isn't the case, as the poll already shows. Apparently you were supposed to profess the word of God (wait, wouldn't that equivocate to you lying, and lying is a sin, and all sins are equal... I think I just went crosseyed). [/QUOTE]
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