My point it’s it could carry to a lot of psychological problems and social problems for the kids.

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    I’m not atheist mate, so I don’t believe teaching religion it’s moral or not, I basically just follow one rule in my life involving this and it is: do to others what you would like others do to you or you can use the negative form if you prefer: don’t do to others what you wouldn’t like others to do to you.

    I’m not against religion but I believe people should be allowed to follow any religion until at least 18yo, there are some people who say at 18yo human brain isn’t totally developed so maybe it could be some years more.

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      You say that your not making a moral claim but in your original post you say that it can pose psychological or social issues. Which sounds like you’re making a moral claim. Unless you’re just making a subjective “moral” claim that you don’t like people doing X. In which case that’s similar to someone saying they don’t like soda, candy, or a certain food. Meaning its just preference.

      Thats a decent rule to live by but how do you prove that to be objectively true? How do you show that this moral system is true?