Howdy!
As y'all might know, I've got two kids. The oldest, Marcus, is 3.5 and starting to ask questions about how things work, and the wife and I have been discussing a tricky situation: How to handle the 'R' word.
When it comes to religion, we're both very comfortable in our atheism. We have no doubts, the same way most of you do (though perhaps in different directions) on the existence of god.
We've both talked in general about how we planned to let our kids decide for themselves what religions to follow and to make their own informed choices, but as Marcus talks, we're realizing that the original "comprehensive history of religions, basic overviews of theologies, comparative studies" etc etc that we had planned for when the kids were 8-9 years old plan isn't going to be enough, because the kids are going to start asking questions way before they can understand those subjects.
My kids plays with other kids, and sooner or later some kid is going to mention god or jebus or allah or whatever and my son is going to ask me: Who is god?
If I answer "some people believe that there's" and then a definition of God, properly translated for him, he'll still come back and want to know IS there or ISN'T there one? He won't care about conflicting theories, the concept of correlation != causation, etc etc, he'll want to know what mommy and daddy think.
When we first discussed the subject years ago, we decided to 'let the kid choose', but we realize now that the foundation that house is built on is put down really early, in what the kids hear from their parents and what they learn when they're young.
One on hand, we could just say "No, there is no god", then that sorta stacks the deck in favor of atheism for when the kid is older and 'chooses'.
On the other hand.... why should the religious folks get a free pass on indoctrinating their kids and we have to sit back and be respectful? Do we shelve the whole 'let them choose' concept and teach them how we believe, and accept that we're basically making the choice for them the way 99% of religious parents already do every day?
I'd like to hear some thoughts on the subject. I'll have to make the decision with my wife in the end, but if there are any talking points that would help us make this decision, I'd love to hear 'em.