In case you’re still active, I’m curious what your child’s reasoning was for placing God in the pretend category. Like, did she know about Occam’s Razor, or was she pattern matching God with other fantasies she’s heard? I’m mostly curious because I don’t think I’ve ever heard a perspective as undiluted as an Untheist’s.
Since scotherns says that they explicitly taught her to distinguish real from pretend, there is little doubt that she gathered it from scotherns’ own opinion, manifested by behavior and attittude, even if not explicitly stated. Especially since apparently she did not know that anyone believed in God, which means that she knew that scotherns did not.
In case you’re still active, I’m curious what your child’s reasoning was for placing God in the pretend category. Like, did she know about Occam’s Razor, or was she pattern matching God with other fantasies she’s heard? I’m mostly curious because I don’t think I’ve ever heard a perspective as undiluted as an Untheist’s.
Since scotherns says that they explicitly taught her to distinguish real from pretend, there is little doubt that she gathered it from scotherns’ own opinion, manifested by behavior and attittude, even if not explicitly stated. Especially since apparently she did not know that anyone believed in God, which means that she knew that scotherns did not.