no-body
Well-Known Member
Whether God, Santa, fairies, fantasy, etc how will you indulge your child in what you personally consider to be fairy tales?
Personally I wouldn't want to ridicule my child and have them miss out on the "magic" of such experiences but I would stay neutral and just give them my honest view as a skeptic if they ever ask and try to teach them the basics so they can come to their own conclusion. Carl Sagans "Baloney detector" is a good starting point.
What if you have a teenager that honestly believes in ghosts and psychics? Just accept it with a polite chuckle and roll your eyes?
Personally I wouldn't want to ridicule my child and have them miss out on the "magic" of such experiences but I would stay neutral and just give them my honest view as a skeptic if they ever ask and try to teach them the basics so they can come to their own conclusion. Carl Sagans "Baloney detector" is a good starting point.
What if you have a teenager that honestly believes in ghosts and psychics? Just accept it with a polite chuckle and roll your eyes?