Front cover of the book Parenting beyond belief: On raising ethical, caring kids without religion

Book review: Parenting beyond belief: On raising ethical, caring kids without religion

I became a father for the first in July 2007, and until I read this book I was more concerned with how I was going to cope with changing nappies, sleepless nights, and other such things. However, I now realise that parenting involves more than this... For instance, there is the whole issue of how to raise your child to be a considerate and well-mannered individual, and also a positive member of society. There is also the question of whether religion will play any part in this process. (Read more)

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