Yes, when I saw the title of the thread, I thought, of course, invite the atheists to First Communion. If they love your child, they'll want to be there. I wouldn't call myself an atheist but I'm definitely no longer a Christian. However I still have respect for other people's beliefs and would be happy to attend a First Communion of the child of a relative. But after I read your post, I realized the title of the thread should be: "Should we invite asshole family to First Communion?" Your ILs are jerks - doesn't matter what their religious beliefs are.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm atheist and think their behavior is awful. Don't invite them to the ceremony. You should be focused on your daughter that day and not on worrying about what they'll say.
OP here. It's as though people practicing religion effects them personally. I could care less what they believe in, and would never even make a comment, but they feel they have to interject at any mention of religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm atheist and think their behavior is awful. Don't invite them to the ceremony. You should be focused on your daughter that day and not on worrying about what they'll say.
OP here. It's as though people practicing religion effects them personally. I could care less what they believe in, and would never even make a comment, but they feel they have to interject at any mention of religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm atheist and think their behavior is awful. Don't invite them to the ceremony. You should be focused on your daughter that day and not on worrying about what they'll say.
OP here. It's as though people practicing religion effects them personally. I could care less what they believe in, and would never even make a comment, but they feel they have to interject at any mention of religion.
Anonymous wrote:I'm atheist and think their behavior is awful. Don't invite them to the ceremony. You should be focused on your daughter that day and not on worrying about what they'll say.
Anonymous wrote:What does your spouse want? I'm assuming you are DW, so does DH feel strongly about his parents being part of an important family occasion?