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re: Granting dying wishes vs going against a parents wishes.

Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:35 pm to
Posted by TigerEd
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Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:35 pm to
If you don't raise your kids with a religion, how do you expect them to choose a religion later in life? They are missing the exposure. If they are raised with some type of religious beliefs while young, they can always reject those beliefs when they are older if they so choose...but not as easy the other way around.
Posted by Slimeball
Member since Jan 2020
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Posted on 3/5/20 at 1:45 pm to
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If you don't raise your kids with a religion, how do you expect them to choose a religion later in life? They are missing the exposure. If they are raised with some type of religious beliefs while young, they can always reject those beliefs when they are older if they so choose...but not as easy the other way around


I think that’s the point

If you have be tricked into believing something when you’re a kid, something that you wouldn’t buy into it if you were first introduced as an adult, then maybe you shouldn’t force your kid to believe it
Posted by TIGERBAIT84
Member since May 2007
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Posted on 3/5/20 at 3:51 pm to
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If you don't raise your kids with a religion, how do you expect them to choose a religion later in life? They are missing the exposure. If they are raised with some type of religious beliefs while young, they can always reject those beliefs when they are older if they so choose...but not as easy the other way around


Why is not as easy the other way around?
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