Noaidi
slow walker
Should religious beliefs (which, let's face it, can't really be externally verified) be kept solely to the individual, or are people with beliefs justified in passing these on to their children? Should the beliefs be allowed to be publicised within society or should they be kept personal?
From my own perspective, I think that people are free to believe in whatever they want, be it a god, fairies, invisible donkeys - whatever. My beef is when they introduce it into society (schools, in particular - why are the young always targetted?!), and they are given certain privileges or are allowed to say certain things because of their beliefs.
From my own perspective, I think that people are free to believe in whatever they want, be it a god, fairies, invisible donkeys - whatever. My beef is when they introduce it into society (schools, in particular - why are the young always targetted?!), and they are given certain privileges or are allowed to say certain things because of their beliefs.