Amen to that.. oh my child hood still pops up..mechanixis said:How is this offensive, people? It's got a point. The Bible is full of sex and violence; it's simply in the text. And frankly, because so many people cry for censorship on religious grounds, it's a criticism well-deserved.
Plus, it's a completely valid statement. Children shouldn't be exposed to religion before they're old enough to think for themselves. If you're offended by that idea, then it obviously didn't happen to you. I led an indoctrinated childhood and it was awful.
I'm sort of disappointed it's a joke.
Oxyblock Detergent?danpascooch said:Next up: "Oxyblock"
It is 100% guaranteed to never let your child see ANYTHING offensive, by blocking all oxygen from being inhaled.
Yeah I suppose that's true. If religions can block athiest material then the same can work in reverse. That said I'm still not sure if it would be that damaging for a child to be exposed to religious material and going out of your way to block anything religious strikes me as almost bigoted in a way.HG131 said:I like it. The religious and otherwise anti-game come out with blockers like the ones commonly seen in schools, and now the opposite exists. I'm just glad it exists if only to show them that it can be done either way.