Isn't it irresponsible and deceitful to teach children that there is some mystical fairy world?
where they can escape all their problems and find some sort of perfect happiness?
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- If it's taught that it's a real place, yes. But telling fairy tales is not irresponsible or deceitful.
- The end justifies the means....when control is the desired outcome.
- uh huh
- I smell....sniff sniff....troll bacon.
- Yup.
- Not if they believe in that mystical fairy world. But if they do, than they probably don't think it's mystical, or a fairy world... and they'll probably be really pissed about your question.
- If you are writing about the Christian bible and clearly you don't believe in it so why are you getting so upset?
- whats "irresponsible" is taking childrens dreams away from them and telling them this world is the best they can get...
- If I were you I would be more concerned about the other place.
- yeah lopol i agree! fantasy does sound way better than reality!! lol patheticnesssssss
- When we realize that our 3D world is NOT the only dimensional reality then the answer to your question becomes evident.. Human Beings are actually multidimensional, something that not even 3D science understands yet! By quietening down our outer senses and going within, we tap into other realities which our 3D brain dismisses as *imagination* as it does anything that it*s five physical senses cannot perceive and therefore confirm, but sincere study brings a deeper understanding..That*s why every spiritual teacher and guru of worth, meditates and goes beyond this false 3D reality to tap into his truth.. Likewise, when children are left on their own and play naturally, they often are aware of other loving and dreamlike realities which our 3D physical senses cannot generally perceive and therefore regard as imagination, but in those unseen realities, many children contact playmates with whom they share their playing and adventures from which they gain great joy and sometimes learning.... I am aware of Angels and they once said *one of the problems that humanity has is that they believe that *reality* is real*!...In fact NOTHING is *real* or as it appears to be in 3D perception, as having any degree of subatomic particle knowledge will readily prove! In fact, there are countless realities beyond our limited 3D perception and, when viewed against that understanding, your question itself would seem to be irresponsible and rather cruel in that you appear to wish to deprive children of realities beyond this sad, illusory and corrupt 3D one which you obviously adhere to so strongly. You are missing out a great deal in your life if your question indicates what you believe about life..
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