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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid, for family history and environment, is exposed to various religions already but I think religion is not a product you buy browsing on Amazon all possible reviews and ratings.. My religion plays a very important role in my life, it gives me hope in eternity, a sense of belonging and a way to face gracefully suffering and challenges in this world. I want to pass it on to my DC because I would like religion to be for her too a great source of comfort, hope and beauty [/quote] I hope that you're keeping in mind that you can tell your daughter about your religion and how important it is to you without telling her that she must believe it. [/quote] PP here. Of course I am aware she is a person with a free will. Right now I want her to get to know what is important in my life hoping it will help her too. Parents do it all the time in other aspect of parenting too. For example I am encouraging her to eat food I think is healthy, practice a sport I think will help her be strong or sign her up to classes to learn skill that may serve her well in adulthood. I am a parent, I am trying to guide her in the way I think will make her a functiional adult. Once she will be an adult will be up to her to make decisions about her own life[/quote]
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