Definite no. Or, if it does in any capacity, it should be from an objective educational perspective, covering the historical development and modern day influence of a broad range of world religions. It should not be indoctrination into religion X.
To be honest, I'd try to minimise children's exposure until they are well into their teens - that way they can try to form their own opinions and make their own decisions as to what their beliefs are (or lack thereof).
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