**sigh** I shouldn't have to treat you like a child in order to quell these infantile attempts at derailing an argument.
But here goes. Listen carefully, my Innocent:
<slowly and carefully>
Parents have the responsibility to see to the spiritual development of their children to the best of their abilities. That may include inculcating a specific system of belief wherein the inner journey is explained as metaphor. When the child is old enough, the child may retain they system, or choose one that is better suited to her or his unique needs.
This says nothing about belief systems that preach claims about the literal truth of god(s), other supernatural things, and humanity's literal relationship to them... i.e. the vast majority of religion.
If your religion is a metaphor for explaining "the inner journey", that's fine, but I think it's dishonest of you to put this forward as anything other than a fringe position. It should not be news to you that religious people really do often take their religion literally.