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Let's say you teach a child something, by repeating it daily, by having
others in your family and circle of friends support it, and then by instilling fear in that child if they do not follow that teaching, how hard would it be for that child as an adult to say, I don't believe that anymore? Even when their parents, siblings, family and many friends, still believe it and my shun you for saying "I don't believe that anymore". How hard? AND - do any of you hold to any such beliefs? |
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I think a lot depends on the individual circumstances of the child
within the context of the family -- how insular are they? How strongly do they stress the beliefs they are trying to instill? Can these ideas be supported with other kinds of extrafamilial input (i.e., a popular prevailing view in the media, or other people in the surrounding environment who are preaching the same beliefs -- you would see this in a cult setting, for example) that would help the child see the belief as a "universal"? I was 9 or 10 before I ever really questioned anything my parents taught me, and I was around 13 before I actually detected major flaws (in the form of unjustifiable biases and prejudices) in their belief systems. Turns out a lot of what they were teaching was based on things they had been "brainwashed" to believe when they were children. So I suppose you could sometimes see a generational cycle to the process as well. How hard was it to shun those old beliefs? For me, not hard at all. It required some research, some learning, a willingness to look at aspects of issues that had not been ingrained in childhood. But I think it's important to realize that there is no perfect, infallible source of information. I question everything, and some people have issues with my conclusions! And that's OK because I could be wrong, too. |
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HA ha
I come from a Dark Tree Of Life where in I Am Surrounded by those who don't believe Not a man woman or child ever gave me the CRAZY Ideas...And for one in the world to say There's Not such a thing here in Earth makes me smile even Bigger,,, there are many forms Of Religion which are You chosen' to speak of Just Because You feel abandoned doesnt mean the world will Hold AWE over you...Find Your Muse |
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Jonathan, would you like to discuss? Can you be more specific in what
discussion you would like to open in this vein? Would like to hear in more basic to the point english what's on your mind. Thanks! |
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well if i get you right if not im sorry your asking if you train your
kid a certain way and they reject it, you find it hard to believe. my mom was raised with strict relious beleifs but raised us to choose our own faith. i think we came out ok, we knew god loved us, i believe in jesus, just not any religon. dont think i have to. dont have to go to church, god is everywhere. im a good person, i do the best i can. if i misunderstood this question im sorry. but deep down we all have bad and good in us, some of us just fight the bad better than others... but we all go to the bad place every now and then |
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