They do need to be taught all the above, but there is nothing wrong with opening their minds to all posibilities. Don't get me wrong, I don't drag my kids to church every Sunday, but I will take them from time to time. I don't even think we have a copy of the bible in the house.
But your not opening thier minds, your closing them, your closing them to the possiblies of the universe, according to a book.
But my youngest will still choose the Bible Stories book she has on her bookcase every now and again to hear a story from it.
I beleive that children need to experience many things whilst growing up, religion being one of them. I went to many different temples for various reasons whilst growing up, and it expanded my mind. My parents also discussed the various scientific arguments. My Grandad was a C of E Vicar, but he never pushed any kind of belief onto anyone in the family.I too believe the same but religion is not one of them. Growing up is hard enough without clouding thier minds with false hope. Do they pray when you take them to church?
I do beleive that children should experience religion at a young age so that they have memories of it and it is not an alien thing to them. They can then decide what they want when they are older. I don't think that we should not expose them to religion because of our personal thoughts on it - that is just as bad as forcing it upon them.They don't need you to experience religion, its taught in school the same as science.
Children may well learn the world in their own ways without us, but they do also need our help. Do you expect your child to get on at school without sitting and helping them with their spellings when they are 5? THey may do, but the majority of the kids need some help at home to assist with the learning. Children do need guidance to develop, rather than just flapping in the dark.