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"good person" based on whose definition?
See when you go teaching a kid to be "good" it helps to lay out the parameters, give a moral map to align their course by.
The atheist has the challenge of getting this across because of the lack of a guide that is consistent over time.
The parent may be a good one but they are not perfect or consistent.
Society isn't either.
Once upon a time folks like me were fed to lions and burned at the stake. Time changes view on what is good.
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What makes a Christian parent any more consistent than an Atheist parent?
No parent is perfect regardless of their religion.
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