When is a good time to teach children about death?
Before I make an attempt at answering your question, I would first like to point out that atheism is just as much ‘superstitious nonsense’ as any other form of belief and it is all down to semantics. Everyone focusses on the subject and never the object, i.e. ‘belief’ itself. When I say that it is down to sematics, what I mean is that generally speaking if you ask a so called religious person, they will say they believe in God. You would say you do not believe in God, but if you just change the sentence structure around a little, you will get this: The religious type does not believe that there isn’t a God, whereas you believe there is no God. They are two sides of the same coin and the real question is why do you believe in anything in the first place? Belief implies having formed a conclusion and if that is the case, then you have stopped all enquiry. You basically think that YOU have the answer and it seems an almost impossible thing for a human being to be humble and say “I don’t k