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Are Our Religious Beliefs Hurting Our Children's Self Esteem?

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Unconditional love. That's what a child should experience in order to grow into an emotionally healthy human being who feels worthy of respect, honor, and dignity. We are living in a twisted society that teaches through its very systems of government that some people are less worthy than others to receive what they need to live comfortably. Many of our behaviors are rooted in a false belief that the Creator of the universe is mean spirited, vengeful, cruel, and disdainful of certain people who either don't looka certain way or are of an inferior sex. How can a child develop a healthy sense of self esteem if parents are still believing doctrines that justify mistreatment of others? How do we recognize and eliminate false beliefs so that the next generation of children can learn what we all came here to learn how to manifest - unconditional love for all? Will the new climate of exposed hatred and racism help us to see how we contribute to the overall false beliefs of a hierarchy among humanity? Can we correct our own false beliefs about our personal unworthiness to be loved? What are we teaching our children that will help them create a better society than the one they were born into?

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