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guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
Tue Sep 17, 2019, 07:31 PM Sep 2019

Parenting after faith shift, progressive Christians look for new resources

From the article:

Turner, who identifies as a progressive Christian, isn’t the only Christian who has shifted from conservative to progressive views as an adult. For many, that means a faith that emphasizes love, social justice and space for questions about the theological ideas they were raised to believe.
And for those who are parents, it means wanting to raise their children with a different view of God and the Bible than the one they grew up with. The problem? Christian children’s resources almost all skew conservative.


To read more:

https://religionnews.com/2019/09/13/parenting-after-faith-shift-progressive-christians-look-for-and-create-new-resources/

Many USA media outlets advance the narrative that theism=conservatism, but the reality is much more nuanced, And resources for progressives are important.
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Parenting after faith shift, progressive Christians look for new resources (Original Post) guillaumeb Sep 2019 OP
"Many USA media outlets advance the narrative that theism (equals) conservatism" trotsky Sep 2019 #1
At least you admit that the narrative is not true. eom guillaumeb Sep 2019 #4
#1, such a "narrative" only exists in your imagination. trotsky Sep 2019 #8
Says far more about them than the person they are trying to defame Major Nikon Sep 2019 #9
Ironic indeed, given the history here. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #15
What history? trotsky Sep 2019 #17
Do not confuse your own narrative with history. eom guillaumeb Sep 2019 #21
Likewise. trotsky Sep 2019 #23
I don't think you've been participating here long enough to speak of history. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2019 #26
"If you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes the truth." trotsky Sep 2019 #20
"Christian children's resources almost all skew conservative." Mariana Sep 2019 #2
Texas has a huge influence in what is acceptable for textbooks. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #3
Texas has a huge influence in what is acceptable Mariana Sep 2019 #5
We taught our children science using science textbooks. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #6
Textbooks for public schools are indeed edited to reflect that influence. Mariana Sep 2019 #7
His was as narrow focus. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #13
Because it's a favorable talking point for him. trotsky Sep 2019 #18
Such parents merely need to look beyond the Christian bookstore. MineralMan Sep 2019 #10
It's pretty obvious why the story was written. Mariana Sep 2019 #11
Gosh...you think? MineralMan Sep 2019 #12
Apply what Mariana wrote to your own story here. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #14
.. MineralMan Sep 2019 #16
Please tell everyone how much money you think MineralMan makes for his posts on DU. trotsky Sep 2019 #19
You totally missed the point. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #22
Thanks for implying I'm stupid. You love doing that. trotsky Sep 2019 #24
Each dot in my response stands for a word. MineralMan Sep 2019 #25
More propagation of your narrative. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #27
They can and will indeed. trotsky Sep 2019 #28
We can't all have a fan club Major Nikon Sep 2019 #29
And yet his massive silent fan club... trotsky Sep 2019 #31
Because for the most part, we go agnostic, atheistic or 'none' when we leave conservative christiani AtheistCrusader Sep 2019 #30
Good luck with that edhopper Sep 2019 #32

trotsky

(49,533 posts)
1. "Many USA media outlets advance the narrative that theism (equals) conservatism"
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 08:04 AM
Sep 2019

Actually, it's not really a narrative.

It is demonstrably true that believers are generally more conservative than non-believers. And it's demonstrably true that the MORE religious someone is, the MORE conservative they generally are.

So while it's not strictly true that "theism=conservatism," there is a very strong correlation, and that's what most media outlets are reporting on. They aren't engaged in a global conspiracy to smear theism, g. That's just your narrative.

trotsky

(49,533 posts)
8. #1, such a "narrative" only exists in your imagination.
Thu Sep 19, 2019, 08:03 AM
Sep 2019

#2, I have never, ever claimed that all Christians or all theists are conservative.

I'm really sick of your bullshit.

Major Nikon

(36,818 posts)
9. Says far more about them than the person they are trying to defame
Thu Sep 19, 2019, 08:53 AM
Sep 2019

Especially when this patented brand of bullshit is repeated so often it starts to look like propaganda.

trotsky

(49,533 posts)
17. What history?
Thu Sep 19, 2019, 02:26 PM
Sep 2019

The history of people you hate because they question your pronouncements and talk about things you don't want them to talk about?

trotsky

(49,533 posts)
20. "If you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes the truth."
Thu Sep 19, 2019, 03:57 PM
Sep 2019

I.e., the "Big Lie." guillaumeb is evidently familiar with and a big fan of many propaganda techniques. Whataboutism, false equivalence, the list goes on.

Mariana

(14,854 posts)
2. "Christian children's resources almost all skew conservative."
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 06:38 PM
Sep 2019

Of course they do, they reflect the prevailing views of the majority of Christians. The writers know perfectly well which flavor of Christianity sells the most books.

“I just was like, is it possible to write a book that really reflects love and hope and light — that affirms the child’s personhood and speaks to how God has created this idea for our kids?” he said.


Think about that. He's not sure it's even possible to write such a book.

I suppose it's out of the question for him to use secular resources to teach his kids the values he wants to instill in them.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
3. Texas has a huge influence in what is acceptable for textbooks.
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 06:52 PM
Sep 2019

And the market might be smaller, or the publishers are not willing to take the chance that the book will sell.

My guess is that he uses both secular and religious sources. And that is understandable. We did the same when homeschooling our children.

Mariana

(14,854 posts)
5. Texas has a huge influence in what is acceptable
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 07:37 PM
Sep 2019

in textbooks for public schools. Public school textbooks, even in Texas, are secular resources. Texas has exactly zero influence on what religious textbooks may contain.

But this story wasn't about textbooks. Mr. Turner's views seem to be so far out of the mainstream of Christianity that he could not find any Christian storybooks for children that represented his religious ideas. He had to write his own.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
6. We taught our children science using science textbooks.
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 08:15 PM
Sep 2019

But we personally know many Christian homeschoolers who used creationist/young earth books to teach science. Texas has such a large influence that science and history books are edited to reflect that influence.

If Mr. Turner searches, he will find sources. We did.

Mariana

(14,854 posts)
7. Textbooks for public schools are indeed edited to reflect that influence.
Wed Sep 18, 2019, 11:09 PM
Sep 2019

However, I don't know why you think that has any relevance to this story, which is about Mr. Turner's inability to find Christian materials that promote his own personal interpretation of Christianity.

trotsky

(49,533 posts)
18. Because it's a favorable talking point for him.
Thu Sep 19, 2019, 02:28 PM
Sep 2019

The fact it has zero relevance to the topic is inconsequential. He can just keep repeating it making it look like he's countered your point until you give up.

MineralMan

(146,248 posts)
10. Such parents merely need to look beyond the Christian bookstore.
Thu Sep 19, 2019, 11:42 AM
Sep 2019

They'll find what they need if they do. Resources to teach children the way you want are always available, whatever your religious or philosophical bent.

This seems like yet another religionnews.com story without a reason for being written. You have a knack for finding those, it seems.

Mariana

(14,854 posts)
11. It's pretty obvious why the story was written.
Thu Sep 19, 2019, 01:11 PM
Sep 2019

Mr. Turner is a writer, and he's flogging his books.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
22. You totally missed the point.
Thu Sep 19, 2019, 08:03 PM
Sep 2019

Reread the thread, and better luck.

And note that MM had nothing to say. He knows what I refer to.

trotsky

(49,533 posts)
24. Thanks for implying I'm stupid. You love doing that.
Fri Sep 20, 2019, 08:02 AM
Sep 2019

So much for following that Jesus guy you claim to admire. I see no love or respect for anyone who disagrees with you. Why are you like this? Why won't you just be nice?

And MineralMan saying nothing is saying more than you think it is.

MineralMan

(146,248 posts)
25. Each dot in my response stands for a word.
Fri Sep 20, 2019, 10:57 AM
Sep 2019

I leave it up to the recipient to decide what word. From now on, that will be my reply to that person, unless I initiate the dialog. It could mean "never mind" or "you're incorrect" or any number of two-word phrases.

Major Nikon

(36,818 posts)
29. We can't all have a fan club
Mon Sep 23, 2019, 08:52 AM
Sep 2019

...that constantly sends us words of adoration and encouragement via DM regardless of what gibberish we write.

trotsky

(49,533 posts)
31. And yet his massive silent fan club...
Mon Sep 23, 2019, 02:43 PM
Sep 2019

still can't be bothered to give his posts Recs to get them more exposure. Strange how much they love him, but want his pearls of wisdom to stay hidden.

AtheistCrusader

(33,982 posts)
30. Because for the most part, we go agnostic, atheistic or 'none' when we leave conservative christiani
Mon Sep 23, 2019, 02:01 PM
Sep 2019

ty.

We're not building a 'less conservative' Christian world anymore.
That's why the 'spiritual but not religious' camp or the 'nones' are growing, even while Atheists/Agnostics have remained relatively stable.

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