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Originally Posted by Hugh
No, reality is imposing it’s views on them… 
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No, reality is a matter of perception so everyone imposes their own reality on themselves.
You may well be 100% secure in your beliefs in science but you could still be wrong just as easily I could in mine. Neither of us can prove it to the other.
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Originally Posted by ianch99
You are basing your argument on the premise that a faith-less (or rather a faith-neutral) upbringing cannot be one based on a moral and ethical framework. You cannot (or do not want to) to accept this is possible. That's fine, that is your right.
You equate a faith-neutral upbringing as "nuts" but as the saying goes "you would say that". I understand your inability to accept the premise since your faith demands you must not but this does not invalidate the argument and more importantly, invalidate the proposition i.e. every person has the right to determine their own world view and not have one imposed upon them.
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A faithless or faith neutral person will teach their belief in the fact there is no God same as a person of faith with teach their is one. Both are doing exactly the same thing