Question for secular parents
by
Sarvis
03/29/2008, 9:55 AM #
As the parent of two wee ones, I am facing a conundrum.
I was raised in a marginally religious settling, we went to a not too intense protestant church once a week and didn't talk much about it outside of that. I went to bible school, informal and taught by volunteer laypeople and did my best to listen.
Problem is, the christian thing just doesn't do it for me anymore. Maybe the concretists and hatemongering conservatives pushed me over the dge. Maybe it was the stupid creation myth that never realy satisfied anyway (wait, what? we are wicked and sinful, and that is why we are here on earth, to suffer because that stupid twit of a bimbo betrayed us. boy, that sure is inspiring).
Anyway, the conundrum is that I do think kids need some of that developmental structure, and culutres need their myths and legends, and kids need to process through them. through something.
However, science has put us in the bind that we know our myths now are just that, and we are out of practice in telling our kids myths that have a purpose. and then out of practice in rights of passage to grow them out of the myths and into adulthood.
This stuff has all been well research from Joseph Campbell on down.
This Christmas the toddler was old enough to wonder what all the fuss was about. Lacking a thread to attach it to, we sort of make up some cherry picked jesus stuff. which works for now. we struggled whether to propose santa as real, which I think we did by default. the reason for the event was easy enough, it was to celebrate the idea of jesus. nothing wrong with that.
But lacking a script for the long haul, it is tempting to opt for a watered down christian-lite type of thing. which is unsatisfying.
I am not going to make up my own cultural system. so what to do?