Matt wrote:
Matthew wrote:
Does that mean that children should be taught about pixies and fairies and little gremlins that steal left shoes? There is just as much proof for the existence of them as there is proof for God or any of the things almost any relgion believes in. Some people believe in pixies and fairies and small gremlins, so by your reasoning, there would be no justification in not teaching about them.
I *was* taught about pixies, fairies, gremlins, etc. in school.

- Matt
So was I. XD
I guess that completely messes up what you've said motv.
Fairy Tales are read and taught to children at an early age (usually), and they're taught because they hold morals to the story. The boy who cried wolf, for example, there is no proof whether that actually happened - but we all know the story and have probably been affected by it's meaning at some point in our lives. Fairy Tales also have authors.
The Bible, another example, is pretty much the same thing, only some people believe it word for word as fact. Some people take the "morals" and follow them, others simply believe what some old bloke said in the 1800s.