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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Each of you is your own person. How dare you push your indoctrination on him? He is an adult. If he doesn't want to go, he doesn't have to. And you changed the rules. You, by your own omission, decided to become more religious. Well, that is your right, but you have no right to force that on another adult.[/quote] I basically agree with the above, but also I think I see your point of view. You wish your husband felt the way you do about religion, but he doesn't - and you won't change him. He didn't change you, right? Give it up. By the way, growing up, my father took us to mass every Sunday while my mother stayed home and read. She said it was her only peaceful time of the week. She also was raised Catholic and practiced in the sense of going to confession and communion once a year. Eventually, we kids grew up. My brother is a self-professed "nothing', after staying Catholic for a while, to make his wife happy. My sister is an evangelical Christian and I'm an atheist. You never know how kids are going to turn out.[/quote] Im sorry, pp, this story kind of makes me laugh. Once a year, your mom went to confession, confessed that she missed every mass for the last year, and then took communion. Is that right? Was it your same parish priest every time? How did that conversation even go? That’s hilarious. [/quote]
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