You seem to have totally ignore that i've said I took it for granted that religious people were mild nutters. I suppose it doesn't fit in with your thesis.
Not at all, and I've no idea why you infer that from what I asked. All I wanted to know was a little more about your upbringing, because I think it is relevant to people who claim not to have been religious and then suddenly to become so. Typically you'll find these people actually had a religious upbringing and therefore while they may have rebelled for a while are really returning to their upbringing 'norm' (so to speak) rather than suddenly turing to a religion that had never been part of their lives before.
My mother worked as a health visitor and so any break from the Kids was welcome, Thought there was something there, but was against the overtly religious. Her brother was in a religious movement and her verdict was people like that were cranks. My father ditto although he would make fun of people of religion when they arose. My parents never darkened the door of the church.
Thanks for the information.
It was the done thing for the kids of my village to go to sunday school but my parents were sympathetic to me not going.
.......And I would imagine sunday school was the experience for most kids of my generation.
Really - regardless of the generation and location I think it has only ever been the 'done thing' to go to sunday school for the children of parents who are bringing up their children to be religious. How old are you Vlad - I thought you were broadly of my generation - and certainly my experience was that sunday school was there for the kids of religious parents. There was nothing close to a universal expectation that all kids should go to sunday school. But then I went to a non religious school. Perhaps you can tell us whether your parents chose to send you to a faith school or a non faith school.
Now I would be interested to know who here was brought up as an atheist ...
I'll stop you there - I think the number of kids being brought up as atheists is vanishingly small. Sure children may be brought up by atheist parents, and religion won't feature in those households, but that is not the same as bringing children up as atheist.