Religious brain washing begins at an early age, and I will try and shelter them from it as much as possible.
Not exact matches
There is no such thing as a
religious child, only a
brain -
washed child.
@Non - Answerman Childhood
religious indoctrination is pretty much the definition of
brain -
washing.
No one would be
religious if they weren't
brain -
washed.
Mark —
Brain - washing of children is a core part of religion and prevalent in America, therefore, it is legal (and you're right, religious brain - washing is not the only type allo
Brain -
washing of children is a core part of religion and prevalent in America, therefore, it is legal (and you're right,
religious brain - washing is not the only type allo
brain -
washing is not the only type allowed).
How many people have you met who weren't
brain -
washed from birth and then decided to become
religious?
This is an example where interpretation can be very dangerous and people allow themselves to be
brain washed and follow evil in the name of
religious idiology, next people like this will be blaming the woes on our country on the gay / lesbian community, Hitler and Germany come to mind.
Atheism is simply a lack of belief in god and says nothing about how we raise our children (other than implying that we don't
brain -
wash them with
religious indoctrination).
Spiritual but not
religious people are still
brain -
washed but at least they are not gullible enough to give their money to the child molesters at their church.
-- > This is a proof most people can't overcome all
religious brain -
washing they suffered since their early infancy.
religious brain -
washing can be very powerful and often contradicts reason and logic, like modern medical treatment.
It will only be through what I expect will be an extensive serious of
religious brain -
washing that his child could possibly be convinced to believe as Topher does.
At that time, it seemed still risky, now... Nah... that was just the
religious brain -
washing that made me think that way since being indoctrinated into it when I was born.
There are lots of «good» things that I fight for in this world, but the two that could be considered driven by my atheistic views are: 1) No childhood
brain washing by
religious people, which leads to adults who think it's a virtue to ignore facts (ie, faith).
Every scientific article brings out the weak - minded,
brain -
washed,
religious nuts who refuse to reason.