I sure am glad now I never did this with any of my kids.
Bearing a testimony is supposed to be a public sharing of one's own personal beliefs.
It is obviously something different than that when a person is just repeating what is told them.
And when those parrots are two and three year olds, yeah, it does look a lot like brainwashing.
I think the blowback from that may be worse than expected, though, because what do those kids do when they grow up and think they have a testimony because they have been bearing it since they could repeat what their mom or dad whispered and then stumble upon this message board?
Major blowback.
Probably better for kids to be raised with the idea that a testimony is something they need to work on to get for themselves, and they shouldn't think they have a testimony until they really do.
I know this idea is taught in church, but it seems to be undercut by the brainwashing mentioned in the OP.
It is also undercut, I think, when people without a testimony say that they just always had a testimony, only they didn't realize it.
Like you can have a testimony without knowing it?
I don't know. This has always sounded kind of lame to me. "I just always knew it was true."
Anyway, just some judgmental musings on a Tuesday morning.
All the Best!
--Consiglieri
It's twoo! It's twoo! Isn't that what Madeline Kahn said when the lights went out in Blazing Saddles?
http://movieclips.com/UwWVX-blazing-sad ... oes-black/