Indoctrination Station
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We started out talking about our visit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - the big feelings it created in us as parents about the hopes and dreams we have for our kids and ourselves. And what does success really mean anyway? Then I included a bit more of our interview with Betsy Deville about her book, Grief for Atheists: A Compassionate Guide with Evidence-Based Strategies to Navigate Your Loss. Pops and Betsy got into a super interesting discussion on video games in times of grief. And we finish out discussing something I’ve wanted to talk about for a long time: indoctrination. Just how worried do we need to be about indoctrinating our kids to be atheists?
And if you’d like to respond to Betsy’s survey from our last episode and be entered to win a prize, go here: https://forms.gle/7rHqGEsGov5ppcxi7
Now to links:
Betsy Deville (https://www.betsydeville.com/)
Betsy Deville on Etsy (www.etsy.com/shop/betsydeville)
Betsy’s Survey (https://forms.gle/7rHqGEsGov5ppcxi7)
The Article in Free Inquiry by Robert F. Allen: My Children, the Atheists
Seth Andrews on Instagram - I respond to too many of his questions with overly long answers
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