Being from PA, I'm not surprised. As James Carvell once said, "Pennsylvania, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh on either end, and Alabama in between."
We call it pennsyltucky
Christians are trying to get a jump on indoctrinating children to compete with the internet and it's magnificent cornucopia of information disproving religion.
As a person raised in a religious household and was brainwashed to believe in the nonsense, and unfortunately continued to believe in it into my adult life, I can say that it was information found on the internet that got me out of the shackles I was living in.
As a person who experienced a religious upbringing, to the point where I was punished by having to do Bible lessons, forcing religion on children is a form of mental abuse.
It basically handicaps the mind from fully developing.
Would the Church of Pasta get a tax break for doing the same thing?
That's a whole (new) lot of brainwashing for the next generation of kids - again! How do we as a (world) society move forward with these religious hindrances and interferences.
Thankfully I stuck by my principles with my kids - with no religion or god following in my home. They're free from all this crap.
I tried to allow my daughter to be exposed to several religious institutions then allowed her to make up her own mind and guess what-she is an atheist. That way there was no resistance.
@MyTVC15 Both my kids studied evolution at school, so there wasn't even a need for resistance luckily, for them