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Sep 23, 2017 at 21:56 comment added Craig Kids usually will follow their parents beliefs as an evolutionary/adaptation strategy (caveat: peer beliefs). Considering, I would teach them philosophical reasoning, which is quite easy to do (easy to self-teach online too). Then you can tell them what and why you believe what you do. The strengths and the weaknesses, etc. They might follow you into religion and either way, they won't be a blind follower of anyone with their philosophical reasoning. Just some ideas! I should add that philosophy has been found to be beneficial to grades. Especially struggling children in school.
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May 27, 2015 at 15:33 comment added lcjury @Erik less than 10 years old
May 27, 2015 at 10:21 comment added Erik How old is/are the child(ren) in question? The answer is quite dependant on age.
May 25, 2015 at 18:55 comment added bjb568 It could be beneficial to expose the child to many different religions.
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