Steinninn
Viking
There is a law where I live that each child should be registered under the mothers religion at birth. Sounds ok, right. Well, there are some people that debate that it is not.
To begin with, the mother and the father have nothing to say about this. The child is registered under the mothers religion without asking the mother.
And changing the religion after birth isn't so easy. I'm not 100% sure how that goes, but I'm pretty sure that the child has to approve.
They compare it to registering a child into a political party at the age of 1. No one wants that, right.
And I kind of agree on the hole thing. I don't think a child should be deciding their religion until at least the age of 15. And if this law get's changed here, it will be 18.
What do you guys say?
To begin with, the mother and the father have nothing to say about this. The child is registered under the mothers religion without asking the mother.
And changing the religion after birth isn't so easy. I'm not 100% sure how that goes, but I'm pretty sure that the child has to approve.
They compare it to registering a child into a political party at the age of 1. No one wants that, right.
And I kind of agree on the hole thing. I don't think a child should be deciding their religion until at least the age of 15. And if this law get's changed here, it will be 18.
What do you guys say?