You certainly don't need to be religious to bring your children up properly!
But if you ARE religious it makes the job much more difficult!
A ridiculous comment! How is it more difficult? There are those who would say it is easier, because you have very well-defined set of values.
It would be vastly preferable to have these "well-defined values" defined by help and harm to other sentient creatures, not adherence to the daft, arbitrary rules of alleged supernatural figures without a scrap of evidence to support their existence.
I'm referring to such things as the love and forgiveness and care for others, that Jesus taught. You clearly, from your comment, do not subscribe to such values - I realise that from the usual tenor of your posts.
It's hardly Shakers fault if you chose to take the narrow religious POV.
Yet again another religionist that thinks good ethics and morals are the exclusive preserve of religious believers.
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Your narrow-minded and manipulative attitude to the young, makes you no kind of advert for standards of behaviour.
I note you didn't really have an answer to my post, demonstrated by your reply above, where you profess to know how I behave toward youngsters, you have no idea about about any idea I may or may not have towards youngsters, but somehow you think you have.
O K B A, tell me exactly what is my, in your words, "narrow-minded and manipulative attitude to the young"?
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