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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]WRT to “this is what we do”, I mean we go to Mass when we can, wherever we are and don’t give ourselves a bye week bc there’s hockey or vacation or we are just not feeling it. Just like the “this is what we do” families feel about teaching kids to brush their teeth, pick up trash, vote in every election or count to 3 when they’re mad. The anti Mass people will poke holes and say it’s Bronze Age fairy tales but the Catholic moms here posting seem to get it. But this has all been very humbling and helpful. Thanks all[/quote] No it is no where near the same. Those are life skills. You are trying to indoctrinate your children into a cult that is currently suing to help abusers of children. And you want your kids to be more involved. You are trying to control your DH and you changed the rules, why in the world should he need to go to Church? He is an adult for god's sake. [/quote] Not OP: There is nothing wrong with the teachings of Jesus Christ. There is nothing wrong with getting your children in the habit of being reflective and expressing gratitude or establishing a weekly habit of sitting in communion with others without devices!!![/quote] That doesn’t have to be in a church, especially one with long track record of organized criminal activity against child victims. There is in fact something wrong with that. Why teach your child that raping children is OK?[/quote] / Yes, it does. Nothing has replaced organized faith in our society. And I’m not teaching my child that raping children is okay. That is as absurd as the RWNJ calling pro-choice advocates baby murderers. [/quote] Education is much, much more beneficial to a functioning society than religion ever was. Certainly more than playing cannibalism.[/quote] Except you've forgotten that throughout history religious institutions have been the primary educators of many children.[/quote]
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