The reason why religious indoctrination of children is a form of child abuse is the same reason as we consider indoctrination of adults to be wrong
I am trying to decide if this form of expressing the idea is bait and switch, merely using a loaded term, or outright lying.
IIRC, Richard Dawkins has made this phrase, meme, soundbyte rather popular, so I am not pointing the finger at you, Darat, but at a deliberately disingenuous, and intellecutally dishonest, abuse of the English language.
The presumption behind this meme is that all religious teaching is malignant, which when one opens the book a bit on, for example, the Sunday School and CCD efforts used to pass along this element of cultural heritage, is blatantly not.
Tossing out the baby and the bathwater as a social norm? Not so good.
I understand an objection in principle, and ideologically, against religion. Got it. Let the debate continue, it is healthy. To resort to this dishonest form of
ad hom, that those who raise their children in the Church, be it Greek, Catholic, whatever, is to abuse those children, is to falsely assert that all elements of that cultural passing of the torch is malignant, and to further assert that all elements of religion are malignant. Glass half empty, at best.
What about teaching your children "love thy neighbor as thyself" is abusive?
I await, with baited breath, the answer to that question.
I'm relieved to know that even on a predominately atheist forum such as this one, the vast majority agree that trying to stop parents from teaching their children their religious beliefs is a bad idea.
I am as well.
DR