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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm in my 40s with kids (elementary school). My Mother keeps pushing us to go to church, saying the kids need to learn about God. She buys books for my kids but they are not interested. She makes us all say grace when they(mom and dad) visit. Now she's telling me that my nieces went to church this past weekend, and that we had better start going. She guilts us by saying stuff like we will not have the lords blessing, etc. I personally have no interest. I found bible study boring. What's the appropriate thing to do w.r.t. the kids? Let them grow older and decide for themselves? Any thoughts on how to deal with mom?[/quote] OP, your story makes me so sad. [b]You have no idea what church and a relationship with God could add to your family, and to your kids' lives. (Your's too, by the way[/b].) Your mother is another story and I have a feeling there are other issues here you haven't mentioned.[/quote] I wish it would "hit" me too! Then I'd go to church and this won't be an issue. I've done the religion thing as a teen and an adult. I never had the thirst like those in the bible study groups. I think I'm a non believer. Any issues that arise now is only because i was brought up thinking I HAD to go to church, not because I wanted to. As for my kids, my mom has done a lot to share with them about christianity. So they are exposed. They'll listen and all and read the books with her. But they have never once asked to attend church. After all, they are only kids. If they "find" religion later, great. [/quote] OP, you're treating your kids like they're your pets or something. It is your job as their father to provide guidance, truth and moral leadership. This is not something that you can just hope they'll stumble into at some point when they are adults. You are completely abdicating your responsibility here, as a man and as their dad. And all because you still have mommy issues of your own. Pathetic.[/quote] It sounds like you have a hell of a lot of anxiety about your own guidance, truth, and morality, and are projecting your insecurities on OP. I assure you, people without religion can grow up to be wonderfully loving, decent, purposeful, and ethical human beings. [/quote] And what is that source of their truth and morality? [/quote] So trust an invisible deity if you want to. It's not for everyone and it certainly is no garuntee of being a good person Humanity. Society. Treating people how you want to be treated. That we all benefit from behaving decently with each other. You could call that selfishness,[b] but we all have it.[/b] For some people, it's selfish heavenly reward from their deity. For others, it's a selfish driven benefit from cooperating as a collective. [/quote] No, actually, we don't. Frankly, "humanity" and "society" is about the last thing I would ever want to trust as a source of truth or morality. [/quote][/quote]
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