Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Religious Education by Parents is "Child Abuse"

From LifeSiteNews.com:
NEW YORK, June 18, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Religious education is a form of child abuse and violates the rights of children, contends a thesis to be considered by secular humanists at the Center for Inquiry's congress in Beijing this October.

The Center for Inquiry, an organisation recently awarded special consultative status as an NGO at the United Nations (UN) will consider the proposals of Innaiah Narisetti, the chairman of the Center for Inquiry's India chapter, that portend the next stage in the assault on the rights of parents to educate their children.

Nasiretti called the influence of religion a "severe shortcoming in the global campaign to protect children" and a contributor to child abuse saying, "In one form or another, all religions violate the rights of children."

"Such abuse begins with the involuntary involvement of children in religious practices from the time they are born," says Narisetti. "All religions, through ritual, preaching, and religious texts, seek to bring children into day-to-day religious practice."

"This gives holy books and scriptures, as well as those who teach them, an early grip on the developing minds of young people, leaving an indelible impression on them," said Narisetti, calling Sunday schools, madrassas, or Jewish or Hindu temples, centers of indoctrination for children.

Nasiretti's proposal would reject the long-recognized inherent rights of parents to educate and provide for their children's religious instruction in favor of regulating children's exposure to religious influence by world governments abiding by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

"The time has come to debate the participation of children in religious institutions," continues Narisetti. "While some might see it as a matter better left to parents, the negative influence of religion and its subsequent contribution to child abuse from religious beliefs and practices requires us to ask whether organized religion is an institution that needs limits set on how early it should have access to children."

The UN forum proposed by Narisetti would debate the "pros and cons" of religion on children and determine whether religion contributes to global child abuse.

"The UN must then take a clear stand on the issue of the forced involvement of children in religious practices; it must speak up for the rights of children and not the automatic right of parents and societies to pass on religious beliefs, and it must reexamine whether an organization like the Vatican should belong to the UN," stated Narisetti.

"Until this happens, millions of children worldwide will continue to be abused in the name of religion, and the efforts made by the UN will continue to address the symptoms but not the disease."
(emphasis added)

My Comments:
Proving, once again, Regular Guy Paul's adage that liberalism leads to religious persecution.

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5 Comments:

At 6/19/2007 6:34 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let us propose a motion that humanists/atheists be excluded from the governing bodies of all international organisations on the basis that they have been responsible for the greatest moral outrages in all of history and have nutured the enslavement of humanity via their false doctrines.
Nazis, Comunisim, Socialism, Abortion. Oh and now you are not allowed to bring up your own children by your own standards but must bow to the wisdom of the illumated humanist. Man must worship and follow another man.
How many more millions must perish before we reject their evil controling heresy.
FOOLS FOOLS FOOLS

 
At 6/19/2007 7:09 AM, Blogger Sir Galen of Bristol said...

I would like second benfan's motion.

Can these people really be so stupid as to not see that their argument is entirely reversible?

It's just as easy to say that teaching children liberal values constitutes abuse of them.

Shall we dispense with education altogether?

Oh, but wait! It's religious people who are having children; liberals can't teach their own children. They have to get their hooks into ours!

 
At 6/19/2007 7:36 AM, Blogger Rich Leonardi said...

Bring 'em on. I'd love to see a local NGO representative step on the front porch of, say, a Georgia Baptist and tell the master of the house that he's abusing his children with the Bible.

 
At 6/19/2007 8:19 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

the Center for Inquiry's congress in Beijing

Because there's no more appropriate setting for a conference about the abuse of rights than Beijing.

 
At 6/19/2007 6:07 PM, Blogger Literacy-chic said...

I would like to know why only religious instruction violates childrens' rights--and where one draws the line with this argument. After all, isn't compulsory education violating childrens' rights? What about vaccines? And let's not even get started on discipline. But raising a child with the conviction that he/she is homosexual or lesbian, under the guise of teaching all of the options, now that's enlightened.

 

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