Oh dear.
Anyway, I dislike those who try to force their beliefs on others - they give away free toasties at my Uni's Christian Union on a Tuesday night(traditionally cheap booze night) and there used to be an irritating guy who would try to convert the boozed up students to Christianity. But that's not the point. I believe what I want and it's none of your business unless I choose to tell you. It doesn't make me more or less intelligent than you are and to re-iterate and be quite frank, it's none of your concern what I do in my own time - I don't force anything onto anyone so strop trying to convert me to Islam/Judaism/Christianity/Atheism/Spaghetti Monsterism, because it won't happen. I understand that many religions hold the conversion of others deeply in their doctrines, but I simply can't reconcile the bullying of others into believing in something out of fear, it's not what anyone I want to worship would want. Similarly with militant atheists(Not naming names here, I don't think any of you would try and harangue me into renouncing all Gods if I met you in the pub!)who don't help their cause.
I'm sure someone will pick holes in what I say, and I'm fairly sure it's Mind Crime who believes all religious people are inherently stupid, but you know, whatever. Each to their own.
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Possibly those of you who were around a few years ago may or may not remember the explicit opinion I held of religion back then and be like WTF, but I was about fifteen years old last time I properly entered a debate on the forum about the subject so y'know, lol.
EDIT: That was totally off topic, sorry.
Anyway, RE: Children. I think that there's little I can say that would add to the topic, so I'll stay mostly out of it. I will say that my education didn't do me any harm.