This should diminish if schools are banned from joining in this indoctrination.
As Richard Dawkins says there is no such thing as a 'muslim child' or a 'christian child'. Just children with minds full of questions, and they don't believe in gods (or santa, or fairies at the bottom of the garden) until someone else puts those ideas into their heads.
If converting people to atheism is almost impossible, then preventing them from becoming believers in the first place is easier. Teaching that mere faith is insufficient might be a start.
Totally, no one believes this shit until they are indoctrinated.
The issue is that 'converting' people to anything basically results in lots of shouting and no listening. We need a more gentle method, education is the key.
This should diminish if schools are banned from joining in this indoctrination.
As Richard Dawkins says there is no such thing as a 'muslim child' or a 'christian child'. Just children with minds full of questions, and they don't believe in gods (or santa, or fairies at the bottom of the garden) until someone else puts those ideas into their heads.
If converting people to atheism is almost impossible, then preventing them from becoming believers in the first place is easier. Teaching that mere faith is insufficient might be a start.