The Bible is a book without any pictures whatsoever. So... do you actually read it to children? How do they respond? What questions do they ask you? Do you ask you about the nature of God or the existence of God? How do you respond?
If you were mentoring or babysitting another child, and that child is the son or daughter of an atheist/agnostic/irreligious person, then would you really read the Bible to that child or choose some other book, preferably a book with lots of pictures and more understandable and palatable to children? I mean, seriously, you may have to do a lot of explaining with all those concepts. What if the child asks you about God, sin, and salvation? How would you respond? What if the child starts criticizing the Bible? How do you respond to the criticisms?
If you were mentoring or babysitting another child, and that child is the son or daughter of an atheist/agnostic/irreligious person, then would you really read the Bible to that child or choose some other book, preferably a book with lots of pictures and more understandable and palatable to children? I mean, seriously, you may have to do a lot of explaining with all those concepts. What if the child asks you about God, sin, and salvation? How would you respond? What if the child starts criticizing the Bible? How do you respond to the criticisms?