I think it's important to acknowledge what's happened on the cultural level in terms of
indoctrinating people to disposability.
That's the weakness modern education
indoctrinates people with.
-- Under your world view, are you suggesting that every other religion
indoctrinates people into seeing different gods and atheists indoctrinate people into seeing no gods whatsoever?
Under your world view, are you suggesting that every other religion
indoctrinates people into seeing different gods and atheists indoctrinate people into seeing no gods whatsoever?
A bunch on religiously
indoctrinated people claiming a proof that they do not have (at least not in any scientific sense of the word proof).
Unfortunately, religion
indoctrinates people to believe just the opposite... that those who don't believe will spend eternity in hell.
Next the cult
indoctrinates the person by pumping them full of cult doctrine and systematically destroying anything which does not agree with the party line.
Using the word «clean» applied to energy already indentifies a biased
indoctrinated person.
Schools and colleges give people head knowledge and
indoctrinate people, but they do not teach the most important skills of all: reasoning and critical thinking.
Not exact matches
Indoctrinating your children is the worst kind of in - box thinking and limits a
persons reasoning skills and allows
persons like yourself to be easily manipulated.
It's frightening that
people actually believe this stuff is real, and are busy
indoctrinating others.
it is sad that so many
people are
indoctrinated into religion in the world, but thankfully in westernized countries, religion has evolved into little more than a social club for all but a few extremists.
Sigh... same old lame argument from
people who do not understand history or have been
indoctrinated by the David Barton school of revisionism.
We know better than anyone else what
people should believe and we will
indoctrinate them in it.»
As if the right thing to do to dying
people is trying to
indoctrinate them.
It is YOUR
people who are
indoctrinating children in at an age where they can't think for themselves.
That's an
indoctrinated belief placed upon a natural human reaction, just as much as the Hindu idea that good deeds only make sense in the context of
people trying to improve themselves through reincarnation, isn't it?
For instance, a
person who grows up without being
indoctrinated in a religion or otherwise never exposed to the concept of a god would likely be an atheist because there would be no reason to have such a belief in that case.
Since 1830, the Mormon Church has systematically
indoctrinated millions of
people, incl.
DogMan... I believe most
people don't actually believe any of that, they're just too frightened by
indoctrinated superstltious fear that they are terrified to «admit» they don't actually believe it.
They exist to teach a certain set of doctrines / beliefs to
people who want to be
indoctrinated in that system, which will convince certain types of churches that they are «experts» in doctrine and perhaps Bible and therefore should make a valued employee who will perpetuate the beliefs of the group.
But I suppose that, to a religious
person who's been
indoctrinated to believe their ideology is the only true one and has been brainwashed into thinking that it's their obligation to «save» others by bringing them into their way of thinking, somebody standing up to that might seem like that
person is pushing their beliefs on them, but they'd still be wrong.
We were hoodwinked eons ago, and it has only been through persistent, violent force that
people keep
indoctrinating their children with this nonsense.
How do you raise your children to be
people of faith without either
indoctrinating them to the point that they can not think for themselves on the one hand or leaving them without a solid foundation on the other?
The «Let me play devil's advocate» strategy is bizarrely inappropriate in such a situation, as it assumes that the young
people in our secondary schools are so
indoctrinated that they need to be shaken out of the complacency of a life of faith based on social approval.
The more educated a
person is, the less likely he / she will use religion (unless he / she was
indoctrinated).
A
person in India will be
indoctrinated into Hinduism — which, presumably, is a ticket to Hell — whereas a
person born in Alabama is more likely to be born into an ultra-conservative Christian family.
What we truly need is to realize that most
people are
indoctrinated from birth to believe whatever their parents believe.
It's just that nobody ever tries to convince me or my children to pledge allegiance to any of those others, or pray to them, or to persecute
people in their name, or to let the government be used as an aid in
indoctrinating more
people into their myths.
Most religious
people were
indoctrinated as children.
Interestingly, I have met
people with little to no religious training who seem to have a more balanced view of God than we
indoctrinated ones.
If you let your children expand their world view through diverse cultural learning and taught respect for all
peoples belief's and religions we might actually see hope for the planet, but you are far to short sighted for that and will likely use your
indoctrinated offspring to usher in a new religious dark age.
The problem with many
people is they were
indoctrinated with myth and ritual since birth and so have a hard time completely dismissing religion, and hence are stuck in a limbo of kind of believing due to fear, heritage, and lack of confidence in their own ability to reason; while at the same time subconsciously being aware of the nonsense that is religion.
People in the west, with the ability to get a decent education, are much more difficult to
indoctrinate with your babble.
This article wants us to believe that most
people have attachment to God, because he's there, not because most
people have been
indoctrinated to believe from a young age.
People believe the Bible because they want to, or because they have been
indoctrinated to do so.
People will be
INDOCTRINATED by something or someone.
Indoctrinated / brainwashed
people are easily programmed.
We still have
people who are stuck with the «Cold War mentality» — they can not help it — they have been deeply
indoctrinated.
Instead of saying grace at dinner and thanking God, the
people of North Korea have been
indoctrinated for generations to thank Dear Leader.
Long - haired
people are not lobbying to
indoctrinate school children in the contributions of long - haired
people.
Once a
person's mind becomes vulnerable through stress, simply
indoctrinate them with your choice of beliefs.
They push delusions onto
people or
indoctrinate children who don't know any better.
We are simply trying to get
people to think outside the boxes they've been
indoctrinated into... especially when the religions most
people follow demand that they discriminate against some group or another.
People who are
indoctrinated must remain one - sided on an issue.
But you can't get brainwashed
people to face any truths or facts that clearly contradict the lies they have been
indoctrinated to believe.
Atheism is only a default position that every
person finds themselves in before they're
indoctrinated to believe in religious nonsense.
Rational
people have faith in what they observe, not what they have been
indoctrinated to believe.
Not very many
people in the military, especially when first
indoctrinated have a mind of their own.
People who demand religion in schools are either a) too lazy to provide religious educations to the kids themselves or b) trying to
indoctrinate the children of others.