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Personally I don't find big issue with praying but kids should not be exposed to this sort of mentality. It's frankly insane that we allow religious indoctrination for children.
If you look at the theories behind modern spell work (I find magic systems interesting, whether "real" or from a game) you begin to realize that prayer is just a form of spell work.
The problem is, it's really fucking bad at it.
Also, the church then becomes hypocritical (what, again?) for banning spell craft.
Transubstantiation? More like transmutation.
If you stopped the indoctrination of children, religions would die within a generation. You'd just be left with fringe cults here and there that we'd laugh at.
Sounds like something that happened in ex-republics. For example during 2023 cristmas 1% of citizens visited christian churches in my country. And considering source(police) this number is probably inflated.
Relative to countries where many people visit church every week we have pretty secular society. Meanwhile fe(de)ral propaganda will continue to sell bullshit of "staples".
Yep. And yet the same people who squawk about the "LGBT religion indoctrinating kids" have no issues indoctrinating kids in actual religions.
To be fair cancel religion is a thing. Or Twitter religion. Many names, same stuff.