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rdean
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You have to get them as young as possible. Once they get a little older and you try to pass off fables like "Samson" and "Jonah" and "Moses" and "Noah" and "turned his wife into a pillar of salt" as true historical events, they won't believe you. Not only that, they might even question your sanity.
You also might want to skip teaching them about "Santa" and "The Easter Bunny". They won't understand why some children's characters are true, like angels and sprites and holy ghosts, but others aren't. Wait a second, are "sprites" in the religious lexicon?
You also might want to skip teaching them about "Santa" and "The Easter Bunny". They won't understand why some children's characters are true, like angels and sprites and holy ghosts, but others aren't. Wait a second, are "sprites" in the religious lexicon?
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