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Are children of the religious right afraid to question their parents beliefs?

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Are children of the religious right afraid to question their parents beliefs?

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LOL! Okay that is too funny. All children are at some level afraid to question their parents’ beliefs. (and yes I typed parents’ instead of parent’s, because in the case of the religious right, most children have two parent in the house.) The reason kids are afraid to challenge the beliefs of their parents is because they want their parents to be the best, the most wonderful, the wisest people in the world. It is why kids have such a hard time dealing the realization that their mother and or father are worthless dirtbags who could give a rat’s butt about them. All of us remember when to some extent, we started to depart from our parents’ way of viewing the world. I for one found that I felt my parents’ view of the world was not conservative enough. I disagreed with their beliefs about God. I know several people who grew up in nonchristian households who had a very difficult time when they came to the conclusion that God existed, because their parents had taught them otherwise. If child

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