-Ocelot- wrote:Antityranicals wrote:Given how our entire society is geared towards subconsciously moving children the other way, I don't think that religion stands much of a chance winning the subliminal battle. The main reason why such a significant group of people are still religious is rather simple: there is a God, and anyone who has any proficiency in logic can see why this must be so.
I can't think of a country that actively discourages children from receiving religious education, other than North Korea and maybe China. The other 99,5% of the world's countries either encourage children to be religious or do neither.
There is a difference between society and government. While religious education isn't technically banned, it is constantly counteracted by the leftist narrative taught in schools and a culture which says that there is nothing beyond subjective desires which matters, and that anyone who teaches that one religion is right while others are wrong is a "hater".