Should It Be Illegal In Every State To Enforce Religous Views And Lifestyles On Children?

Shouldn’t a child be unhindered from this until they are at least 18 and old enough to read books and make decisions for themselves instead of having it ingraned in them at an early age when they beleive everything they hear and religion is enforced as a habit / lifestyle?

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One Response to Should It Be Illegal In Every State To Enforce Religous Views And Lifestyles On Children?

  1. chatter says:

    Yes it should. Texas is the most liberal and progressive state in the union. I was there a few weeks ago, they had 15 year old kids bull riding and 12 year olds stripping. No problem drinking and driving with open bottles. Real freedom of choice. They are the first ones to penalize people for brainwashing children with religion too. I hope they expand these penalties to Christianity and Catholics and Jews. There is an entire part of Dallas set aside just for Gays too!
    There is no place in America like Texas. I am all for knocking off this holy man crap and religous brainwashing. All preists, ministers, popes, pastors are cult leaders and Texas is a step forward of the rest of the nation .

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