Christianity did not spread by indoctrinating Children.
It is adults who initially receive and accept the message.
So you don't take your children to church you don't let them do a nativity play and say to yourselves and others oh its only a bit of fun for the youngsters suitable for their age, meet the vicar he's a very nice man look how ordinary he is, ( mind you a catholic priest?), oh that big cross on the side of the building you don't try to explain it?
Now I did my best to indoctrinate my children, to think for themselves first and the very slightest mention of anything superstitious before their ability to challenge had set in and after that I would have hoped I had two very inquisitive young boys, past believing in magic men and superstitious miraicles, if I was lucky.
We have our local bunch of religious nutters that are alway going around our town dragging their poor little kiddies along with them I just hope they get so bored with it they dump the lot of it as soon as they're old enough to get away, I really feel so sorry for the young children. This group then go and set up mikes and speakers and a bit of a band every now and again, in one or the other of our shopping arcades they are always in the way on these occasions, nobody stops and listens and again dragging on and on with quite a number of of youngsters bored out of their sculls having to hang on.
Christian rock bands yuck, I don't know why they are all so bloody awful, perhaps there's something in that saying that the devil has the best tunes, I'll give you that Alan
I wouldn't have said it is adults who initally receive and accept the message, more to the point it is gullable adults who initally receive and accept the message.
There is no logical or rational reason to accept your so called message.
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