I'll let you know in 14 years.
But for now, my son seems very bright and imaginative, and is doing very well with learning to read.
2007-10-16 03:39:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Compare the GPA of the home schooled or the Christian Schools with those of the public schools, and you will see just how poor the secular system has become. They can tell you your life means nothing, how to abort a child or use a condom, but that is about it. Just look at how the public schools have fallen in world standings, form 1st to low 30's thats where your athiesit kids are today.
2007-10-16 10:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what you mean by 'as well'. Evidence suggests they end up better educated and smarter, but correlation isn't causation. Could just mean that atheist parents tend to be more intelligent and involved in the first place, and as such tend to produce smarter kids.
And there's regression to the mean and a whole host of other things to contend with.
2007-10-16 10:49:17
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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My Christian Kid can Beat up your Atheist Kid!!!
haha
jk
I don't think they are any different.
2007-10-16 10:41:54
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answered by srsly 5
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I believe that each child needs loving parents who are active in their lives. Parents who assure them love, a good home, an education. Children need to be taught - by the parents - the difference between right and wrong, how to be charitable, to love one another and to be respectful.
You don't need religion to teach these principles.
2007-10-16 10:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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At what?
You need to be more specific before anyone can answer this question.
Edit: What parts of life? Before a study can be conducted and a conclusion reached, specific criterion must be set.
2007-10-16 10:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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In doing what?
Christians kids know they are Christians.
An atheist child would have to say "I believe in no Gods"
An agnostic would not be sure.
I think kids would be agnostic, not atheist.
Some children may not know about God, it does not make them an atheist.
2007-10-16 10:33:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Do as well in what? At being logical? Yes. At using common sense? Yes. At football? Maybe. At speaking in tongues? No.
2007-10-16 10:33:46
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answered by alf_charles 1
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On average, yes.
2007-10-16 10:47:17
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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This is an interesting question - I see people have only put their opinions down, does anyone have any statistical evidence on this? Please add it in....
2007-10-16 10:39:15
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answered by Cuchulain 6
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