Just a quick blog to emphasize a point that I'm sure we all agree with. It's very important to teach our kids what to think about a lot of stuff. After all, they aren't born with the ability to reason, so things like religion and political affiliation and other various belief systems need to be put into them while they're young.
That's the great thing about having kids. You've already got it all figured out, and so it saves them a lot of trouble if you just tell them what to think. And then later, when someone is railing against your way of life, your kids are right there to back you up because you already taught them what to think! Strength in numbers, you know?
My oldest is 17 now, but I remember back when he was just 3 or 4 or so how I'd tell him that in life if you didn't obey the law, then you went to jail and other men would either beat him up or sexually abuse him. He's scared to death of going to jail now, which is awesome!
As far as religion goes, I'm raising him as an atheist. He lives in the Bible Belt, so I knew that I had to catch him while he was young...you know, before he could possibly make any decisions about the subject himself.
So at least he'll be well prepared when he enters college and will have a solid barrier against ideas that I know are bad for him. The way I managed to do it was to make sure there was plenty to be afraid of, and I reinforced that fear on a daily basis for years and years. Now the way he acts is a matter of second nature.
So teach your kids, people! It's important and it works!!
Actually, the whole thing above is a facade. I haven't taught my kids any such thing, nor have I ever used fear as a tool. I consider indoctrination to be just another form of child abuse.
Why would anyone ever label a child a "jewish child" or say "I'm raising my kid to be a republican" anyway? Why would we teach them to not think for themselves? Where do we get off abusing the fact that children are dependent on us for their survival, and as a result, they will believe almost anything an authority figure tells them?
Indoctrination in any matter where the child is not yet of an age to reason on their own is child abuse. For me that's a black and white issue.