So basically what you're saying is not to present them anything from the bible because we believe all of the bible is true....cover to cover. Fundamentally that is our foundation. If we had a more liberal view of scripture that would be more palatable for you?
Partly yes, I believe that you should stop referring to the Bible over and over again. Instead, share your(!) personal ideas, thoughts & feelings with your daughter.
No, to me it doesn't matter which ideology you have, as long it's a peaceful one.
So you're now speaking of subjectivity and I agree that topic is too advanced for most kiddos. It isn't for me though. That said, why is your understanding of scripture and the things of God more correct than my understanding of scripture and the things of God? Mine is grounded in absolute experience, special revelation, study and fellowship.
All of our ideas about religion are subjective, so -again- there are NO right of wrong answers. Just like you, all of us follow a certain 'journey of life' where we discover our believes. Mine isn't better or worse than yours...
From what I've gathered of the nonbelievers in this thread the vast majority have no understanding of anything of God beyond meme-ish internet information and old religious cliches (this thread is riddled with that nonsense). I'm not lumping you into that category or trying to be offensive, but if you have no experience with the things of God then you really have no reason to post an opinion let alone espouse an absolute truth concerning that which you are ironically and fully ignorant.
Because you tend to think in terms of 'truth' and 'facts', you also think in terms of 'understanding' as well, which is understandable. However, like I've explained above, I don't believe in these terms when they are related to religions (i.e. certain beliefs).