Oh, I can deal with explaining my beliefs--it's the concept of god that sounds really hard to explain.
Well, you can talk about a few concepts of God. Some people think of God as a creator of everything, some people think of God as having planned everything that will ever happen. Some cultures believe in several Gods, one for the water, one for the air...
I really think "different people think diffent things" is one of the main things for them to learn about, you know, ANYTHING. God, politics, brands of gin...
"The whole world is not like me and your dad," seemed to be a shock to a lot of my classmates when I started college. Some had very narrow frames of reference.
I really think "different people think diffent things"
Aka, The Cowgirl's Creed.
Yeah, and maybe avoid "big, angry, sky wizard" as any sort of official definition.
Oh, definitely. I avoid saying that along with "fuck" in front of the kids.
Thing is, I'm fascinated by religion. I enjoy reading about it and discussing it. So I hope to give the kids a thorough education.
Oh, definitely. I avoid saying that along with "fuck" in front of the kids.
I just said "fucker" in front of my niece when she was nine hours old. Might as well start them right away.
Thing is, I'm fascinated by religion. I enjoy reading about it and discussing it. So I hope to give the kids a thorough education.
I more than suspect you will.
It'll be cool to see how Owen processes some of this stuff. At some point if you gave him an actual statistic (this is fake) like, "Only 1 in 500,000 healthy adults dies before the age of 65," would he grasp that in a way other kids his age would not? Or if he's into lists would he start collecting different religious beliefs?
At some point if you gave him an actual statistic (this is fake) like, "Only 1 in 500,000 healthy adults dies before the age of 65," would he grasp that in a way other kids his age would not?
He's starting to totally grok numbers so statistics might work well with him.
Or if he's into lists would he start collecting different religious beliefs?
Knowing Owen, he'll start polling his classmates and compiling the data.
Knowing Owen, he'll start polling his classmates and compiling the data.
Which he can report to you thereby providing you with more to read and discuss. It's win/win!
Oddly, I read the meat discussion while I am full of vegan food. It was my vegan friend's birthday, so we had vegan Thai food, and then the vegan key lime pie (the raw avocado one, Hil!) and a vegan pumpkin cheesecake. Both were delicious. But normally I eat meat.
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Dude. 9-year-old Teppy just squeed with utter joy. 38-year-old Teppy is afraid she'll have sparkly rainbow nightmares.
I remember my friend Alison telling me about asking her dad "what happens after you die" when she was five years old. And he said, "It's like you go to sleep but you don't wake up."
And she was fine with that.
On the other hand, I've heard a few stories about kids who were told this and then totally freaked out about going to sleep for weeks afterwards because they were afraid they wouldn't wake up. So I guess it depends on where your kid's mind tends to go with things like that.
the vegan key lime pie (the raw avocado one, Hil!)
Ooh, that sounds good.
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I love how the code for what happens when you click on the logo is called "cornify". 'Cause, yeah.