Saturday, July 4, 2009

why its wrong to introduce children to religion

alright, so lets just start this by saying im brown skinned but not brown-belief'd. if that makes sense. essentially to these racist fuckers who seem to think tehre's beliefs inherent in skin color. but yeah there isnt any. its just there's extreme backwards views that i guess we have to contend with. i mean like, im not sure why we even have to humor those stupid povs. but we do. at least i do. and i see others doing it too. well why not, we live in a world thats white dominated, why? because of white-empires from before color-mixing. in countries where diversity was systematically purged over time. and the relatively isolated nature of the white areas kept them from major contact with the rest of the world. then essentially as they came in contact with everyone, they took over. bought shit up, took shit over, shipped shit out, and left people destroyed and distraught. its a shitty situation but thats teh world we live in, the post-pillaged era of white-power. they say white power people are wrong, but how far as they from the truth, when essentially whites DO dominate the world. it doesnt take much religious-hobnobbery to be able to then seek divine cause for the way things have gone. but its a very human thing, nothing magical or spiritual about it, neither the witches nor the pagans, neither the hindus nor the sikhs, neither the buddhists nor the jews, nobody will stand back and call this a magicl happening.

but anyway. children are valuable to society. they will grow up one day and becoem the new crop of adults, who will in turn then give birth to their own subsequent generation. if ever child born today was rendered impotent, from today onwards, mankind would end. part of the renewal of life and continuance of it on earth is the continued passing down of life from parents to children. so this process is very important to continue the species. but its also important for other reasons. this is how children gain the knowledge they need to be able to go and do those things they wish to do. without these abilities, without the right outlets, people essentially ust go down the tube. there's a need for nurture as a child invests their interests into an adult they trust, they have no choice but ot trust, or have that trust violated and then feel afraid of trusting, and then living in fear, but unable to learn because of it. but the thing is children need ot learn during that growing period in oirder to mentally be an adult once their body reaches its full size. in the old days once you were sexually mature you would just naturally be looking for a mate and then childern of your own would follow. but all that you learned as a child would come and influence your ability to raise your own so those lessons would be valuable in your success teaching your children about human and natural worlds.

now part of those teachings people feel are worthy of passing down are those of spirituality. now im not going to say spirituality is a bad thing, i think its good and perhaps even necessary for a full experience of life on earth as a human being. but beyond that, its just a crazy thing to expect people to understand their place on earth efore they are mature enough to even conceptualize such a thing. and beyond that, the way that religion is essentially a theory that shares brothers and sisters, that an adult is taught a religion by a teacher of that religion, a missionary such as the founder of all these religions, and then that these folks go around and do whatever it is they do, and folks get attracted, adult folks, folks who have questions, who think, and find some answers with these new philosophies being pitched to them. and thats essentially how it works. but then there's the other end of it. people who go out and have children then teach those children their religion of choice, not teaching it as a choice but as a rule, a requirement, falsifying the way thiese religions operate and making those children feel as if really that there was not a damn thing that could be done to stop themselves from being this one particular religion, saying its in their blood, that its in their history, that their ancestry is of this religion and therefore this child is then irrefutably of this religion as well. but this is a perversion of the religious process. to go out, learn and then believe, perhaps to practice and find solace, meaning, and peace. this is the point of religion, an arm reached out to those that would wish to follow it, but not necessarily meant to be the yolk that it becomes when used upon children. children are not meant to shoulder such burdens and therefore cannot really operate with any real success having had such a burden placed upon their shoulders. the burden is too great to carry, the orthodox policies too far reaching for a child to understand and the like. children should not made to follow any particular religion whatsoever. in this modern world where many such beliefs exist, people should be given the option, to be lieve or not. many children are in fact scolded should they not believe, and these children are punished coerced and forced into naming themselves as sikhs, and other religions, whereas their own belief in heart wouldnt so much much necessarily align with such a thing. its a terrible thing to shove some philosophy down someones throat. and this is how some of these people seem to act. but bottom line is that folks need to recognize how shit their own efforts seem to be and how much better they could really have it if they only left children some solace and freedom. enforcing discipline in a house is one thing, but then instead trying to like... bring about spiritual awakning in a six year old is just ludicrous. its damaging and detrimental and needs to stop.

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