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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, your MIL made a choice. She put her religion, and by extension, one side of her family before yours. Now YOU have a choice to make. My choice would be to back up and build a world around your family, especially your children, that supports them and nurtures them, for who they are, because they are wonderful, amazing people, and not agents of a religion. Your small-minded ILs' loss. I'm sorry, but sometimes as parents we need to choose the sources of love for our kids when a family tree doesn't provide it.[/quote] The same could be said of the PP. She is putting her religion above her MIL. Does she really not understand that a Jewish grandparent would not want to celebrate the baptism of her grandchild? In a million years, I would not celebrate my grandchild being baptized. The fact that the PP doesn't seem to get how she is hurting her MIL by baptizing her child speaks for itself.[/quote] So we should all base our life decisions for our children based on our MILs? [/quote] on our MIL's religion, apparently[/quote]
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