In group/out group most likely. That's what children care about more than fidelity to religious tenets. They only need the broadest idea to put themselves in the In Group separate from the Out Group. "My religion says you're going to Hexx" or "you're Christ killers" will do fine. Even if their church hasn't put it quite like that, or has hinted at that but put lots of theological qualifications on it, the kids will oick up mainly on "I belong to this group and you don't so therefore you suck".
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You're mistaken in making such a broad, blanket statement.
The religious bullying that I've seen among children, no matter where it has occurred, has usually had very little or
If you own a horse that by NO mean implies wealth or that your "rich.
um no.
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Um, EGD just said the opposite - you and she alike are open-minded.
EGD, you are very, very open-minded and embracing of diversity.
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