If it's coming from his class teacher you need to let the principal know!
At the moment it would be convenient for me to let my DS believe that he has to answer to some imagining of a higher, male being for the things he has done wrong (he's 7 and he has well and truly hit that stage of manipulating the truth!)... and he says he likes doing that, which is fine. I still tell him that if he's doing something wrong he needs to make it right here in real time with the real people it affects. I'm choosing to tell him that he doesn't have to believe it's a 'sin', because I don't want him to carry shame around with him. I've been teaching him about restoration of fairness all his life, I'm not game to have it all ruined now with superstition about sinfulness

I may as well also teach him to be critical of what he's taught, while we're at it - training them to think about what's being taught instead of just regurgitating it will be valuable, especially if you're not religious at home.
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