Last week, I had an interesting conversation with someone about religion. Her feeling is that we should teach our children only what we can prove to be true.
I feel that it’s fully acceptable to teach our children what we believe to be true.
She put quite a bit of emphasis on truth, and the fact that I can’t prove the truth of what I believe.
In her opinion, “true to you” and accepting on faith are not good enough.
While this discussion was playing out, I happened to watch I’ll Believe You. Naturally, this snippet stood out: .
Dale: There is no right or wrong to belief. You can believe whatever you want to. You can believe in this god, or that god, or the Loch Ness monster. Or whatever you want!
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What do you think? Is there a right and wrong to belief?