I agree with the principle. Unfortunately, most people, while raising a child, start teaching religion and other things which don't really allow that choice to be made. Some kids grow out of it, some don't. That doesn't mean that kids aren't taught values, which is the most important.
Impossible to totally eliminate!
All cultures must of necessity enculturate their young. The real question is how to do so.
Some comments below shows a poor understanding of sociology, anthropology, social psychology, and developmental psychology.
Critiques have to be based on facts, not wishful thinking that is contradicted by factual necessities.
As you say. "All cultures must of necessity enculturate their young." That's what the post says, it does not say that you can or must do without it, only that it is a fact.
I fell for religion because I knew that all of the adults had to be right. After all, look at how long religion has been here. Now I loathe religions because I know that nobody is right. Raise a child with certain order and discipline but without imaginary and invisible beings.
18 is too late.
What is the right age?
@St-Sinner As early as possible children should be protected in their reaching out to this new world, instead of being poisoned with fantastic nonsense that is antithetical to what reality is.
Where did these researchers come from? Loompaland?
Changed
If that were the law, few would choose religion.
And, I would be ok with that. Indoctrination is all they know and how they control
@OldMetalHead That dude sure is fixated on “commies.”