yeah, but I don't know where specifically you draw the line.
Yeah, I do think tolerating other peoples beliefs is important, up to the point where they infringe on other peoples rights. You can tell a kid at school theres nothing wrong with being gay, but if they go home and their parents say "nope, it is" whos the kid actually gonna believe?
Its probably too late to teach the parents they're wrong, and its probably too early to teach a kid why their parents are wrong until the point where they start questioning their parents anyway and begin forming their own view of the world. I don't know when exactly that is, but it seems more like 13-14 to me than 10-11.