I never said bombard them with atheist dogma. I would much rather children weren't to read either. Although an atheist/non-religious book may be more acceptable due to the large religious majority in western society that a child is much more likely to need to learn about alternatives to religion...
As far as I can see Tully thinks the scripture we have at the moment is fine. I'd consider that to be pro-religious education.
"I think there is nothing wrong with scripture in primary school, and once a kid is old enough to make their own informed decision they can decide whether or not to...
I was going to refute some of the pro-religious education people here but.. as I read on and on.. The arguments got worse and worse and my resolve to even bother laying the smack down melted into a puddle.
Like that ever stopped anyone.
Anyway when i'm 17 tomorrow.. interested in this 14yo whatever 3 years who cares. So go for it 2 years is so inconsequential.. (well with the right kind of person..)