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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2931265" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>haha. Like I said.... WAAAAAY overblown, IMO. There are droves of parents bringing kids in for problems that are systemic in their homes... pointing to something like this as THE CAUSE of their kids' problems is disingenuous at the least. You're right, in our home, it's not a problem. In our home, we teach lots of things that the mainstream media and academia are telling us is bad - like Christianity. Some guy in the sky watching everything you do? An all-powerful being who will send you to hell if you don't accept him? Hmm.... a God who allows others to suffer and die, even children?</p><p></p><p>Yeah... pointing to one thing like one of Santa's elves coming to visit around the holiday season as the source of someone's problems is BS. I guaran-fecking-tee you that I can find other problems in those households where kids are needing professional help. I'm not dismissing the need to have clear boundaries for children and to lead by example in terms of moral direction - but I don't believe for a second that Santa and his elves are the <strong>root </strong>of the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2931265, member: 9374"] haha. Like I said.... WAAAAAY overblown, IMO. There are droves of parents bringing kids in for problems that are systemic in their homes... pointing to something like this as THE CAUSE of their kids' problems is disingenuous at the least. You're right, in our home, it's not a problem. In our home, we teach lots of things that the mainstream media and academia are telling us is bad - like Christianity. Some guy in the sky watching everything you do? An all-powerful being who will send you to hell if you don't accept him? Hmm.... a God who allows others to suffer and die, even children? Yeah... pointing to one thing like one of Santa's elves coming to visit around the holiday season as the source of someone's problems is BS. I guaran-fecking-tee you that I can find other problems in those households where kids are needing professional help. I'm not dismissing the need to have clear boundaries for children and to lead by example in terms of moral direction - but I don't believe for a second that Santa and his elves are the [B]root [/B]of the problem. [/QUOTE]
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