http://www.livescience.com/humanbiology/070424_religion_kids.htmlStudy has its limitations, but interesting nontheless (and somewhat expected)
4/25/2007 3:34:32 PM
atheist households can teach self-control and encourage proper socialization without the introduction of organized religion. sure, it looks nice to say that exposure to organized religion makes kids better, but this study just doesn't prove that at all.
4/25/2007 5:22:19 PM
Show me their statistics, where they got their sample from and then maybe I'll believe it. That sounds like manipulation of the numbers. However, religion is a form of control where instead of mom or dad punishing you and all seeing omnipotent being will.
4/25/2007 5:31:06 PM
4/25/2007 5:49:25 PM
this is as expected
4/25/2007 5:51:31 PM
as long as they stop believing it ~10 years old I could see religion as being good.
4/25/2007 5:57:06 PM
4/25/2007 6:05:30 PM
when you've got religion, it's easy to control kids"billy, if you don't stop hitting your sister, you're going to go to hell."
4/25/2007 6:06:08 PM
^ lol
4/25/2007 6:13:11 PM
Isn't any type of discipline good for you?
4/25/2007 6:45:06 PM
i mean whats wrong with teaching kids that its wrong to steal, murder, lie, cheat, etc etc etc
4/25/2007 6:54:01 PM
Well the Montagues and the Capulets were uber religious and look where it got them.
4/25/2007 6:55:52 PM
Oh, hey, this is news?
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4/25/2007 10:13:29 PM
I think what the studies says is more related to religion happening to teach good values, and that those kids generally turn out better. As opposed to you have to be religious to have/learn/teach values.
4/25/2007 10:18:16 PM
I honestly don't give a shit what instrument is used to teach people morals, but if Religion works...then it is fine with me. As long as it is being taught.
4/25/2007 10:21:44 PM
Actually, it depends on what religion you believe in. If you're a radical Muslim, then you're actually encouraged to murder.
4/25/2007 10:21:50 PM
4/25/2007 10:27:11 PM
^ yeah, that'd be something, if it were true.theres this peculiar phenomenon we have here where the kids are still dependent on the parents even at age 25 or longer.
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4/26/2007 1:06:50 AM
oh snap
4/26/2007 1:33:30 AM
HOW ARE YOU GENTLEMEN?
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4/26/2007 9:43:53 AM
^I agree as a religious man who takes his kids to church, though not every Sunday, and I'm no Bible thumper. Hell in our church I'm seen as a outsider/rebel, as I'm Methodist so I don't believe its a sin to go out and drink and dance, but we go to a Baptist church. Also only my wife has had "full immersion" baptism, so again I get questioned about that sometimes. But I can see why its nice. My kids are in Sunday School, learn better habits, have to behave with other kids, etc. Its nice.
4/26/2007 2:07:06 PM
my community has 5 churches in under .5 square miles...it also has a 27% rate of children passing competency exams.
4/26/2007 2:09:57 PM
It didnt say anything about non-religious parents. Just about parents who argued over religion--and kind of parental strife is going to affect the kids
4/26/2007 2:24:20 PM
^^ yeah i guess maybe religion lobotomizes kids into behaving. smart enough to follow orders and not much else.
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