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Question by Natal Shark: Is the Teaching of Religion Really a Form of Child Abuse?
In The God Delusion and other writings, Richard Dawkins claims that teaching children about religion (specifically, the doctrine of hell) is a form of child abuse that scars children for life. Accordingly, Dawkins states, “Priestly groping of child bodies is disgusting. But it may be less harmful in the long run than priestly subversion of child minds.” Conspicuously absent in his writings are any published studies documenting that teaching children religious principles might adversely affect them. Since Dawkins claims to always rely upon science as the basis for his beliefs, why didn’t he cite any science in support of his claims?

Child abuse is a serious charge, and the physical abuse of children impacts their lives adversely in many different ways. Published studies show that physical abuse negatively impacts their mental health, providing additional risks for psychopathology, increased suicidal behaviors, eating disorders, depression, delinquency and criminal behaviors, and alcohol abuse. Impairment cause by child abuse produces life-long consequences for the individual and for society as a whole, which must deal with these unfortunate people.

In one of the largest studies of its kind, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill examined the role of religion in the lives of nearly 2500 adolescents. The adolescents indicated the level of their indoctrination (i.e., frequency of church attendance) and importance of religion, along with a number of activities that they have or have not participated in. Listed below are graphs of behaviors that would generally be considered to be unfavorable. To see larger versions of the graphs, just hover your cursor over the thumbnail image;

(Here is the site with the thumbnails)

http://www.godandscience.org/apologetics/religion_as_child_abuse.html

These data show that religiously indoctrinated youth are much less involved with illegal substances, alcohol abuse, criminal and violent activities, and have fewer problems in school. Dawkins’s hypothesis that religious indoctrination is bad for children has been soundly falsified. In fact, those who never attend church or feel that religion is not important display far more symptoms of real child abuse than those who are subject to frequent religious indoctrination.

Within the last few years there have been numerous reports of child molestation committed by clergy of the Roman Catholic Church. The complaints have been so numerous that many people assume that religious people commit child abuse at a higher rate than the population at large. When I was growing up there were numerous newspaper articles about molestations within the Boy Scouts. Let’s face it, if you want to molest boys, what better place to go? However, the Boy Scouts changed their policies so that adult leaders are never allowed to be alone with the boys. Leadership in the Boy Scouts must always be at least two deep. Since they instituted that policy, there have been almost no cases of molestation. Did being a Boy Scout leader cause one to want to molest boys? Or was it just a good venue for getting access? The Roman Catholic Church hasn’t quite figured it out yet. If they instituted the two deep leadership policy for all adult/child interactions, their problem would almost completely disappear, as well. Molesters will go where their targets are easily accessible – it has nothing to do with religion. I used to be an atheist. Now that I am a Christian, I don’t suddenly feel drawn to molest boys!

Richard Dawkins’s hypothesis that religious teaching of children is a form of child abuse is shown to be scientifically unsupported. In fact, the scientific data shows that exactly the opposite – that adolescents who receive frequent religious instruction behave more appropriately and are better adjusted to adult life in society compared to their non-religious peers. Richard Dawkins’s own writings indicate that he himself was the victim of sexual abuse from a priest. Of course he would be angry at the religious authority who abused his power for evil purposes. Maybe this is why Dawkins is so adamant in his opposition to religious belief. However, making up the obviously failed hypothesis that religious instruction amounts to child abuse is not going to convince any except the extremely naive. Scientific data shows that teaching children the moral principles of religion has a positive impact on their behavior, as would be expected intuitively.

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Answer by spittingsss
if brainwashing can be classified as mental/pshycological abuse

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Question by Sweet Pinki: What will happen if all us us stop drinking alcohol in any form from tomorrow ?
I think we would get benefited. Don’t tell me it is excellent muscle relaxant or peg or two is actually a good sedative. Look at accidents caused by drunk drivers. Look at student addicts. Find out how many have liver cirrhosis every year. Why we want to change the state of mind and feel temporarily happy by having alcohol ? World statistics shows that Alcohol consumption is on rise in all forms of alcoholic drinks. I think consumption of alcohol must be having proportion to insecurity , lack of confidence , relationship problems and psychiatric disorders. What are your views on this topic ?
Iggy – where you would draw the dividing line ? do you know how many teenagers drank alcohol on 31 st this year and to what extent ? do you know many rapist do the crime under influence of alcohol ? how many women suffer abuse from their husbands who are alcoholic ?? In country like India a very low quality poisonous alcohol is produced illegally killing many people every year. Many add drugs to alcohol to increase the “kick”. I am not suggesting alcohol should be banned , it will be impractical, but at least why not be aware that consumption of alcohol may go out control one day.

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Answer by Ned
The Murder rate will drop drastically.

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I need brochures/info for a school project. Don’t really want to make a phone call and request it that way. Looking to fill out my info online and have it sent that way, fast and easy. Looked but had no luck. If anyone knows of a site that mails you free info let me know please. Thank you

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Just seeing what your thoughts are on a nonreligious issue, well for the most part.

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Now, my step dad and this guy in high school each choose a drug of chose to use everyday. The guy choose alcohol and step dad choose pot, and at 45 the guy is dead and step dad is still fine/living. PS this is the second friend my step dad lost to alcoholism. No, question here just moved form the funeral.

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