Joie Libutti: Please view the following video. It explains the ability children have to following Christ.http://tinyurl.com/yxewot God bless you for your question, Janie
Peggy Sandefer: Teaching spirituality is not the same as teaching religion, although both are conceptual idealisms.What do you mean by "do you see spirituality as a universal quality of humans"? Versus animals, natural world, or just in general?I know it's completely possible to build a child's spiritual nature without set religious ideas. However, we do have to give the child concepts to work with. The ideas of spirituality are individual. We must be open to many ideas when teaching our children spirituality.Thank you for posting your thought provoking question.~Rev. Courtney Barrywww.courtneyscc.com...Show more
Mack Ukich: You can't really teach spirituality - you can teach the concept of it, but spirituality comes from within the person.
Idell Mulliniks: my parents taught me not! hing about spirituality or God or Jesus ect.. I found out for myself. Just seek and you will find.
Len Dalba: i teach my children my views on spirituality without religioni teach them that empathy is the keywalking in others shoes , understanding people in order to relate to them , kindess and compassion , our connection to each other and the world we live in etci feel it is something that should be taught above all else
Matt Gerdeman: it depends on what you want to tech them, do you wish to hand them a set of beliefs to conform to and memorize, or do you want to teach them to seek the truth and find their own path. you can force something on them or you can point them in the right direction, maybe
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Ruthe Real: Spirtuality can mean anything from worshiping the true God to conjuring up demons.I am in favor of the former but not the latter.Jesus said "God is Spirit" (the! anarthrous use of the word indicates that God, as to His esse! ntial nature, is spirit), "and those who worship Him must worship Him in (the sphere of) spirit and (in the sphere of) truth." (John 4:23,24)Children are every bit as spiritual (and in most cases more spiritual) than adults. They have not been polluted and weighted down by the skepticism, cynicism and unbelief of a spiritually corrupted world. It was Jesus who said "Allow the children to come to Me and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven."I remember hearing a story of a child grabbing a curling iron and badly burning her hand. Her mother took her to the doctor who bandaged her up. Problem was, the hand that was bandaged was the one with the thumb the child used to suck. The child was so distraught over this that she asked Jesus to let her suck her thumb. The mother came upon her the next day in her bed sucking her thumb with the unraveled bandage. When she took her back to the doctor to have the wound redressed, much to the amazement of the doctor and the ! mother, the burn was completely healed.Interestingly, the mother, who told me these things, was not a professing believer....Show more
Ulysses Failey: Spirituality is very different from religion as it prescribes to a feeling/connection with a higher being without being particular about it.Spirituality allows freedom of expression. It regards all as valuable.I have always been spiritual. Religion is too restrictive for me.I believe it's a great way to teach a child.
Elissa Curlin: no i don't think it is the same. spirituality is a universal language. it tends to bring people together, religion separates. it is a parents job both to direct a child and also learn form a child. after all a child is more likely to be close with god in what ever form he/she appears. a child's heart only becomes cold with our fears. so carefully what you teach.
Bernie Cerra: Sometimes I think teaching religion is teaching spirituality. Sometimes I think they're separate. Depe! nds on the curriculum. I do see spirituality as a universal human quali! ty. I think children do just fine on their own addressing their own spiritual nature without adults getting involved at all.
Vita Moodie: I see spirituality and religion as things in their own rights - they are not the same, but they do link to eachother.It;s like teaching maths and physics, bits of eachohter cross over but they aren't the same thing.It's absolutely fine to address a child's spiritual nature without religion - I do not feel spirituality requires a religion.
Wilburn Denice: Religion is not spiritual but it is a ladder towards the goal. It gives us the purpose and the discipline which are essentials for spiritual attainment. Child is God incarnated and does not need to be taught spirituality.
Monica Voltin: The Chinese believe that generally Taoism is a child's first look at spirituality- watching nature and seeing how it handles things. It's spirituality at the most basic level, and I think the best. If the child does anything after that it! should only be if they choose to. Just enchorage them to learn things from nature.
Joni Ziak: Hi Lottyjoy ,allSpirituality is the nature of the living being ,just as the nature of sugar is sweetness or fire is heat and light.Religion is the law given by God ,to certain culture.So spirituality and religion are different , spirituality is eternalwe cant change is, its what we are ,and religion can change ,according to ones faith. Spirituality is the universal quality of all souls .not only those in human body ,but also in animals ,trees ,insects bodies .That we are eternal spiritual souls ,is most important lesson we have to learn as humans ,and the sooner the better.So teaching a child about his spiritual nature is very good.Religion is up to the child if he wants to follow or not ,but this should also be taught at a young age.Then the it will be more easier for the child to understand and follow a certain religion.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HighestLove/servant of! the highest love errol...Show more
Heidy Fujikake: Of course spi! rituality is not universal - ask most atheists! And children aren't spiritual - we are all born atheists with regard to Gods, religions and spirits. No exceptions.âAll children are atheists -- they have no idea of God.â -- Baron d'HolbachâWe treat religion with a politically correct reverence that we don't accord to any other institution. Even secularists talk about Jewish, Catholic and Muslim children. There's no such thing. Children aren't born with a particular religious gene. What they are is children of Jewish, Catholic and Muslim parents.â â" Richard Dawkins...Show more
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