Most religions teach that theirs is the only correct religion and that all others are false. This is nothing unique to Mormonism. Mormons do believe that their religion is the one true faith, but they also believe that all religions have some truth. You will rarely, if ever, hear anyone speaking against another faith in a Mormon worship service. Most Mormons consider this unacceptable behavior and strive to find common ground with those of other faiths. Mormons believe that by uniting with other faith groups and focusing on their shared moral values, they can become a powerful force for good in the world.
It is true that Mormons teach their religion to their children. This is also something most religious people will do. However, many Mormon families are open to allowing their children to explore other faiths, just as they would hope that other families would allow their children to explore Mormonism. As a child growing up in the Mormon Church, I was welcome to attend church with friends who belonged to other religions, and they frequently attended church with me in exchange.
Depends....
SpongeBob is probably nonreligious. It is a Children's cartoon.
they became queens, and kings, and argued over religions.
Yes, children's feces often smells as offensive as adult feces.
Because his wife is Hindu and he is Muslim, therefore his both children follow both the religions.
Roman Catholicism makes up a large percentage of the religions practiced in Spain. However, many do not practice religious worship or attend church.
According to the teachings of most Christian religions, angels are pure spirits - not "people", and hence the question of whether or not they can have children is moot.
Anything that is perceived as being disrespectful.
Abraham (PBUH) is a prophet and founder of monotheist religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam. and the prophet of these 3 main religions (Moses, Jesus (from mother) and Muhammad) are children of Abraham.
Presumably because their parents want the children to be educated in their religion.
Unless you are using Gods from actual religions, NO. If you are using Gods from actual religions there all sorts of rules to follow to prevent insulting the followers of that religion.
Religions tend to support married couples teaching their children the faith in which they are a part of and view it as a hardship if say a Jewish woman is teaching her children that the faith is still waiting for the Messiah while the Catholic father is teaching the children that Jesus Christ is the Messiah. It causes a conflict in the faith for the children and so religions encourage inter-faith marriages believing that the parents while do everything they can to teach their children the same faith as themselves.