Religion: Belongs in the home not society

Religion: Belongs in the home not society

In my post yesterday about the CBC article citing teaching religion and evolution I was thinking most civilized countries in the world like China and Japan do not teach religion in the schools and most families have a shrine in their home. This is the one and only place for religion in the home and taught as part of daily life by the parents. Teaching children in the home does not mean textbook teaching as too few parents have the ability to do this. Therefore, simply as part of daily life but not forgetting to tell their children that thier religion is thier business and that they must respect the beliefs of others without inflicting thier own beliefs on others. So far I think China is the only place where this is true.

Holidays are another example where religion serves no purpose at all. Nearly all of the holidays like christmas in canada and the united states are christian. There are almost no religious national holidays in China or Japan. Holidays in China and Japan are holidays that evolve around the seasons like spring festival – things based on factual evidence. What the hell is christmas? Based on some fictious character whose life did not even exist according to the present christian calendar. Then I can see the right-wing christian fundamentalists and SOME canadians all screaming saying but christmas is  is a family tradition so what it is not everyone’s tradition. Keep religion out of canadian society.

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