Religious freedom would include teaching your children about religion.
What about freedom from indoctrination, don't children deserve that? And isn't it the duty of parents to care for children, including providing factual education? (which means that teaching creationism & other BS constitutes actual neglect)
One thing is for sure, children are not religious. I can't decide whether parents should be allowed to teach them fundamentalist religion (i.e. how far they should be allowed to go), but Dawkins line of thought is pretty much unrivaled: children do not belong to any religion until they have grown up and have chosen their religion.
Shudder.
Statements such as these make any further discussion seem inevitably useless I'm afraid. What more can I say but that I hope I never find myself living in the kind of totalitarian system you are endorsing, and simply move on?
Ben... you effectively argued that 'extreme examples of forced religion' are not abuse. How do you justify that? Or am I misunderstanding your sentiment? I do not agree with the OP that banning religion is the sine qua non, but it is
very difficult to argue that indoctrination is not abuse.
What about the parent who didn't send their child to the best possible school ?
Does that count as abuse too ?
What about if they don't buy the best quality of food because they can't afford it or don't care ?
Where do you draw the line.
How I hate people employing the slippery slope argument, even if it can be a valid argument, to me it always reads like evasion/strawmen. Who cares were we draw the line in
other cases, indoctrination is undeniably abuse. What should be up for debate, is what actually constitutes indoctrination and what does not. BTW, yes I think that not buying the best food and having your child go to the best possible school is, to put it mildly, unfair
if you can afford it and trending towards neglect ("not caring" implies neglect by its very nature) - but I consider this besides the point and irrelevant to this discussion.
Edited by kismet, 09 August 2009 - 12:34 AM.