The problematic thing about this is that it is impossible to raise somebody outside of ideology of any kind. Some might wish to be more 'correct' than the others in that aspect, but it is impossible to live or educate somebody in ideology-free circumstances, if you take the word "ideology" to the extreme.
Religion is a form of ideology per se; so were totalitarian societies lead by certain national ideologies; however, why do you believe that our current way of organising the society and the way it works is not an ideology in itself? Democracy, for example, is a kind of ideology, whether you wish to accept that or not, for it does proclaim for itself that it is the best way of organising property, relations between people, ecc. Paneuropeism, a trend which took over Europe some decades ago and is continuing today with the spreading of EU, is an ideology as well... Any set of organised ideas used to prescribe the relations between people, behaviour, moral norms, is an ideology, whether or not it is backed up by irrational belief in higher being and formal religion. You do not even have to look at political systems, you can look around yourself, and you will see plethora of examples of ideology; perhaps the current trends of global ecology are the best example of how ideology is 'masqued' in our time. All of that is ideology, and you inevitably belong to some of them, and you will likewise inevitably raise up your children in the spirit of some of the ideologies, in the spirit of your values and set of beliefs (for, even the lack of belief will be backed up by some kind of belief - for example in absolute supremacy of science, despite it, in the end, being axiomatic system as well).
Passing onto your children what you think is good is natural, and of course that you are first going to offer your children that which you have and then, if they refuse and if you are a normal person and not a fanatic, let them find their truths somewhere else. But you inevitably will pass onto them something, if nothing else than at least the spirit of non-violence, tolerance, blah blah. One has to interpret a world around them in some way, and interpretation is always going away from the positive facts, is necessarily speculation and necessarily just one of the possible ones, which you will inevitably wish to offer your children.
However, thinking that you are absolutely ideology-free, that one can be ideology-free, and bashing different ideological and religious systems as "biased" as opposed to your supposed neutrality, is in my opinion, not good.
I am not judging off this post alone, blaze; you certainly seem to be peaceful, seem promoting ideas similar to my own, one can see that you have thought about those things intensively, maybe, after all, you are just not taking the word "ideology" as literally as I do and do not apply it to all sets of phenomena as I do, so maybe in the end we do agree; but I have to stress that I think that thinking one is or can be pure of any ideology is extremely wrong and, even moreso, extremely dangerous.



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