In a similar practical way, some forms of religious indoctrination by sub groups of society don't require any intervention because the religious indoctrination is not reckoned to do any harm? I suggest therefore that the observation of Christmas festivities cause no suffering and should be taught to children
Likewise the architecture of ancient churches does no harm and should be conserved. I am all in favour of church ceremonies such as christenings weddings and funerals for anybody who wants them. I would however that children be taught that there are choices for them so that for instance if the child is to be a homosexual adult he will be able to be as much married as any heterosexual person. It is disappointing of the RCC and the Church of Scotland to be so illiberal, vis a vis gay marriage in Scotland.Their insistence that the rules and regulations of their religious institutions are more important than human happiness should not be transmitted to innocent children. I am not going to apologise forn introducing the tangential matter of gay marriage because this dispute highlights the iniquity of religious indoctrination when some adult teaches some child that God's supposed word matters more than human beings and ordinary human kindness and reasonableness.
Marriage should be between consenting persons and not between say a woman and a dog, or a man and a car, or an adult and a child. Ability to consent is surely the criterion ,no?