Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's why I'm not sending my kids to a Catholic school, even though I am a practicing Catholic. I'm not dropping $15,000/year on religious schoolong just to see my kids become atheists.
Clever move! Perhaps you should share your strategy with school administrators.
Thanks! I definitely will share it with school administrators! They need to know that their schools aren't delivering what people are paying for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's why I'm not sending my kids to a Catholic school, even though I am a practicing Catholic. I'm not dropping $15,000/year on religious schoolong just to see my kids become atheists.
Clever move! Perhaps you should share your strategy with school administrators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the "I'll pray for you" PP, or the "atheists should STFU PP or the "why do atheists insert their two cents PP." But I am a 3rd? 4th? 5th poster who thinks the atheists should show a little respect and courtesy.
That is, if you actually care about all that stuff about "be good for goodness sake" and "Good without God." Otherwise, sorry to say, the rest of us look at your behavior here and think those slogans are just a big, huge load of BS.
You're not providing a very good example of treating people with different beliefs with respect and courtesy: big, huge load of BS? really, WDJS?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not the "I'll pray for you" PP, or the "atheists should STFU PP or the "why do atheists insert their two cents PP." But I am a 3rd? 4th? 5th poster who thinks the atheists should show a little respect and courtesy.
That is, if you actually care about all that stuff about "be good for goodness sake" and "Good without God." Otherwise, sorry to say, the rest of us look at your behavior here and think those slogans are just a big, huge load of BS.
Anonymous wrote:That's why I'm not sending my kids to a Catholic school, even though I am a practicing Catholic. I'm not dropping $15,000/year on religious schoolong just to see my kids become atheists.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone gone through something like this?-- My two teenagers, a son and daughter both attend a Catholic Private High Schools. However, a they are both not interested in learning about God, and they have many issues with the church and its teachings. My DH and I trying very hard to bring them back to the faith. We live in a religious household- Mass every sunday, prayer, gospel reading, rosary. Has anyone gone through this before? How did it turn out? I would love to hear some feedback--just curious if this is a common attitude amongst teenagers now. TIA!
Rachel
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take comfort in the evidence that you've raised people with brains. Congrats.
OP Here, thank you. My DH and I try to cultivate an enviroment of critical thinkers, however I am scared that they may have veered off too far without putting in the work to investigate the things that have issues with. I will love them unconditionally, but I do think that later in life they may find Jesus again.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. The people who are going in about how nonbelievers have brains are terribly condescending. I'll pray for them.
Anonymous wrote:
LOL.. ok. Nothing I say will satisfy you. I don't believe responding to rude people on here accomplishes anything besides feeding a troll. Although maybe calling them doucebags helps.. I don't know. One rude name for another I guess?