That's just another bias though, after all who are you to say atheism is right? I don't mean any offence by that you understand, just illustrating the point

It may well be difficult to teach it in an unbiased manner, but so is just about everything. I have a lecturer in natural language processing who has his own beliefs about things that are far from certain, and he tends to impress his own feeling about the issues on his students. I don't think that means he shouldn't be teaching it to us though. We can make up our own minds, so long as we are given the necessary information to do so in the first place.

Who is more likely to fall for some cultist group, one who has had some biased religious education or one who has had no religious education at all? I know what I would say.