Tuesday, February 28, 2006
prayer
Now that Day is going to school, it's inevitable that he learns things outside of our little sphere of influence. Sometimes, he spouts things which catches us unawares.
Just the other day, he prayed. "Thank you God for everything" was what he said, repeatedly, before clasping his hands together.
We were speechless. Yes, it's a full sentence and yes, it's cute.
But we didn't send him to a church kindergarten.
Should a secular kindergarten even be teaching these things?
I reckon it's a generic prayer, something which I gather from Day is said before mealtimes. It's logical, for a school where there are heaps of teachers and students from other races, faiths and countries.
In any case, I figure it's good for him to thank God because I certainly do all the time. I'm more of an agnostic who believes in the power of prayer.
But KK the atheist was temporarily miffed.
We're not stopping him though. I'm sure he'll make his own spiritual choices when he's of age.
Just the other day, he prayed. "Thank you God for everything" was what he said, repeatedly, before clasping his hands together.
We were speechless. Yes, it's a full sentence and yes, it's cute.
But we didn't send him to a church kindergarten.
Should a secular kindergarten even be teaching these things?
I reckon it's a generic prayer, something which I gather from Day is said before mealtimes. It's logical, for a school where there are heaps of teachers and students from other races, faiths and countries.
In any case, I figure it's good for him to thank God because I certainly do all the time. I'm more of an agnostic who believes in the power of prayer.
But KK the atheist was temporarily miffed.
We're not stopping him though. I'm sure he'll make his own spiritual choices when he's of age.























