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@jk7707 posted their flyer in which they described themselves as a “non-theistic religion.”
I’m pretty sure they have morals and tenets they live by and promote, no? If so, my point stands, and introducing kids to a sanitized version of their “religion” paves the way for kids to accept the more extreme parts later… textbook grooming.
Are you confusing how they describe themselves vs what consists of an after school program? Even if they have tenets (which they really don't, there's no doctrine of principals), they are expressly against proselytizing. This is just projection onto them what other religions definitely do, which again...they are against.