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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Tanner" data-source="post: 1828111" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>It's not as complicated as you think, it's actually very simple. Treating people right is an ideal that's timeless and universal and the old cliche very much applies here -- "Do unto others as you'd want others to do unto you." Just because they don't come from a book, it doesn't mean my family doesn't have a system of beliefs. Many religious teachings today are considered fine, but outrageous by older generations. This is inevitable as time goes on and applies to many teachings and beliefs, religious or not. It wasn't long ago that we thought the earth was flat, it wasn't long ago we thought the earth was the center of the universe, it wasn't long ago that we believed in witchcraft, that the sun, moon, seas, storms, etc were controlled by a specific God, sometimes out of anger. We now know different.</p><p></p><p>As a parent, I can only do my best to instill a system of morals and encourage my children to keep these beliefs rolling down hill. Indoctrinating children into certain religious systems does not guarantee a successful future for those individuals any more or less than my plan does for my children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Tanner, post: 1828111, member: 10619"] It's not as complicated as you think, it's actually very simple. Treating people right is an ideal that's timeless and universal and the old cliche very much applies here -- "Do unto others as you'd want others to do unto you." Just because they don't come from a book, it doesn't mean my family doesn't have a system of beliefs. Many religious teachings today are considered fine, but outrageous by older generations. This is inevitable as time goes on and applies to many teachings and beliefs, religious or not. It wasn't long ago that we thought the earth was flat, it wasn't long ago we thought the earth was the center of the universe, it wasn't long ago that we believed in witchcraft, that the sun, moon, seas, storms, etc were controlled by a specific God, sometimes out of anger. We now know different. As a parent, I can only do my best to instill a system of morals and encourage my children to keep these beliefs rolling down hill. Indoctrinating children into certain religious systems does not guarantee a successful future for those individuals any more or less than my plan does for my children. [/QUOTE]
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