Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ILs are extremely religious. Every gift for the kids is religious based. DH and I have always been respectful although we don't share the same beliefs. They have started pushing more with texts, emails, books, videos and pulling DH or I aside that we need to find religion. DH is ready to completely cut them off since they can't seem to respect our beliefs. Is there any way to talk to someone like this? No matter how often we say no thank you, they keep pushing.
That’s weird. Especially in this day and age. But sounds like nothing terrible going on or ordering you around.
They should stop the emails and texts and multimedia stuff. But if you want to go to the church dinner night or temple holiday, are you really so against that community in any way, shape or form?
Some places of worship have weekly school hour, sports teams, k-8 schools, and fun holy days.
Anonymous wrote:ILs are extremely religious. Every gift for the kids is religious based. DH and I have always been respectful although we don't share the same beliefs. They have started pushing more with texts, emails, books, videos and pulling DH or I aside that we need to find religion. DH is ready to completely cut them off since they can't seem to respect our beliefs. Is there any way to talk to someone like this? No matter how often we say no thank you, they keep pushing.
Anonymous wrote:ILs are extremely religious. Every gift for the kids is religious based. DH and I have always been respectful although we don't share the same beliefs. They have started pushing more with texts, emails, books, videos and pulling DH or I aside that we need to find religion. DH is ready to completely cut them off since they can't seem to respect our beliefs. Is there any way to talk to someone like this? No matter how often we say no thank you, they keep pushing.
Anonymous wrote:ILs are extremely religious. Every gift for the kids is religious based. DH and I have always been respectful although we don't share the same beliefs. They have started pushing more with texts, emails, books, videos and pulling DH or I aside that we need to find religion. DH is ready to completely cut them off since they can't seem to respect our beliefs. Is there any way to talk to someone like this? No matter how often we say no thank you, they keep pushing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious- how did ILs handle the wedding and kids’ births? We’re their religious rituals they expected for either…and did you participate in those (baptism, bris etc)?
Trying to get a sense is why this is only coming up (or worsening) now….usually it seems like the wedding and/or baby rituals are what really set the religious family off.
We eloped. The kids not being baptized has been a constant issue. They joined a new church during COVID and it seems like their pressure has increased since then.
Anonymous wrote:I’m curious- how did ILs handle the wedding and kids’ births? We’re their religious rituals they expected for either…and did you participate in those (baptism, bris etc)?
Trying to get a sense is why this is only coming up (or worsening) now….usually it seems like the wedding and/or baby rituals are what really set the religious family off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought OP made it pretty clear. ILs pushing their religion on our family DH and I have always been respectful although we don't share the same beliefs.Anonymous wrote:What are your beliefs? You make it sound like ILs are one religion and you're another. I always find these types of posts somewhat suspect, a troll starting a topic out of boredom due to the scarcity of details. Is your hypothetical DH really going to completely cut off his parents for proselytizing? This is pretty extreme and not to mention childish and selfish.
I would tell your hypothetical DH to suck it up, smile politely, and just change the topic.
OP I think your dh should be upfront. Tell them he is on the verge of cutting them off if they do not stop. After that follow his lead.
No, it's not clear. "Their religion" = what does that mean? Are they Southern Baptist and their son married a Jewish woman and is raising the kids Jewish? Or is it the ILs are devoutly Christian and the son and DIL are culturally Christian meaning they celebrate Christmas but otherwise don't go to church, meaning they have no real belief.
Why would you cut off your parents because they are religious and want to share their faith? Cutting off is pretty serious. What does it even mean? We are no longer talking? That's pretty drastic. I have different political views from my parents but I don't "cut" them off for it.
I find it fascinating that for some people on here the default response is to cut off family members even just for differing opinions. People who say that always strike me as the ones with the real problems, not the family members they're cutting off.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think so mom sure they really believe that you need to be saved
From a life of eternal dammation and that their religion will bring you not only salvation but true happiness. It
Comes from a place of love. And I don’t think they can likely help themselves