Me personally, if I ever had children I would raise them with a Biblical understanding first off but I also believe in the principles of education, and knowledge, and would have them learn many literary topics, and books of varying groups, and worldviews, etc.

If they decide that The Bible isn't true then so be it but I believe it is so, however if I am incorrect, I want to ensure that my children have the best opportunity to find the more accurate information than what I know.

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There's no real point in giving your children popular culture, since they'll live seeped in it and it's generally devoid of any intellectual challenge or logic.

If you train them to read "Die Nibelungen" or Cicero, then they can read and understand everything else, but that doesn't work the other way around.

Are we getting the Laeserin Culture Sheet.

(Jokes aside, I would be interested if you did post something like that).

You typically seem well rounded in the topics you discuss which is why your notes are more interesting than most.

My handle means "the woman who reads", in German, as I've read a lot.