techstepgenr8tion wrote:
While I agree with most of what he's saying a lot in terms of the notion that government CAN'T roll over for religious control, should never, guys like this also worry me in the sense that I could imagine Dawkins - a guy who believes that parents should be taken in for child abuse for raising them within one - just as easily giving this speech.
No, Dawkins is referring to children who are deliberately sheltered and given no option. His point is that religion is something to choose for yourself, like political standpoint. "You wouldn't agree with someone saying a baby was a fascist baby. So why is it OK to call a baby a christian or muslim baby?" is a paraphrase of Dawkins.
To teach your child that your religion is fact is lying. It is indoctrinating the child and barring them from growing into their own person. By all mean, people should teach their children about their beliefs, but not as fact. They should also teach them about the beliefs of others and not just the alternative supernatural ones.
Most importantly really, children should be allowed to think.
Now to connect to the Condell video.
In army training, the men and women will be broken down to a point where they will accept anything. This is so they will take orders as second nature. This broken down state can be said to be similar to that of a newborn child, reaching out for information to base itself on. Except, obviously, the baby is a bit more of a blank slate.
If you flatly permeate its life with something it will not learn how to think, and will more or less be an obedient soldier. Just think about how many people reject things because it goes against their religion, there have been muslims saying that it rains because Allah wills it and think that
condensation is a myth.
Effectively, every sincere theist is a soldier and it is not just Islam you need to worry about. The problem is that they want to shape reality based on what they think reality is or should be, instead of wanting to know what reality is based on what we can experience. Anything trying to change something will create conflict, and when there are multiple strong forces trying to ignore reality and bend it to its will, the world will have problems.