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A "camp" for rational thought. Would you send your kids?
As one of the many actvities kids are told that an "invisible unicorn" immune to detection by touch, sight, hearing etc. etc. exists. Can you prove it wrong?
Is this "atheism gone mad" or a valid attempt to counteract the faith based thinking of many schools? Is it a rational response?
Note: This is not an underhand attempt to re-ignite discussions between myself and RAZD regarding the evidential differences between the IPU and other god concepts. It is about the indoctrination of children. Atheist or otherwise. Any wider discussion of the validity or otherwise of the IPU argument (including from myself) should be deemed "off topic".
"Atheist camp". Indoctrination or not? Would you send your kids?