Ecurb wrote:It is wrong because what you believe is incorrect, and you are bearing false witness against your neighbours. If you told you children that your neighbours were child molesters when they aren’t, that would be evil, too. You owe your neighbours due diligence before insulting them and accusing them. I don’t doubt that some religious people are frauds – but tarring all religious people with that same brush is just as bigoted as telling your children that all of their neighbours of African descent are thieves. “Fraud” is “wilful deceit or trickery”. No reasonable person can believe that every religious person is “wilfully deceiving” others when he or she tells them about religion. Religious people may be wrong, but they are not all “fraudulent”.It is incorrect in your opinion. In my opinion religion is fraudulent so those who perpetuate that fraud are fraudsters. They do not have to teach their children the certainty of their faith, if they do they are acting in a fraudulent manner.What if you knew that your child's tutor was actively encouraging your children to worship Satan? Would question their motives? If I sell anything to anyone convincing them of a products when in fact it has no value, that is fraud. My false faith in that product is no defence.
If I thought my neighbours were child molesters I would report them to the police not exactly spread rumours without proof or action.