1 month ago7 points(+0/-0/+7Score on mirror)1 child
>Gods don't exist they are like monsters and dragons
monsters absolutely exist in the form of niggers, jews and other vile shitskins and dragons... that's just an allegory for an ultra-rich jew that hoarded a bajillion gold coins
>Veggie tales on netflix
still hard to believe that 11 years ago kikeflix had that on its streaming menu
i know its plebbit and the story is likely fake & gay, but i have high hope the kid managed to escape his retareded jewlib parents and lead a pious life
Of course atheists don't bother blocking any shows for their kids. Veggie tales would be one of the last things I block but I would have assumed they'd block it first.
My son was the same way, not because of vegietales though or whatever.
I don't really push any ideology except love of family and basic tenets of Western morality in my household. You can say whatever you want about that, but frankly it's none of your business. But one day my kid comes up to me and starts telling me how God created everything and other explicitly Christian ideology. He came to these conclusions on his own. I have no idea where he got it from. He asked if I would take him to church, and I told him sure. So now our family goes to church on Sundays. He doesn't even want to go to Sunday School. He comes with us to the sermon.
There's something going on with the kids. They are innately rejecting the degeneracy of modern society.
I also don't share my power level with my family. I think my kids should come to their own conclusions though study and thought. This sounds reddit tier but modern ideology actually requires indoctrination. Free thought naturally comes to based conclusions, and it tends to be far more powerful because it was reached rationally. Which makes it all the more telling when my kid came up to me one day and said, "I don't like black people." I had never said anything of the sort to him. This was a conclusion he reached all on his own through observation of their behavior in media and real life.