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Originally posted by: dirtylimey
Dont deny her any kind of learning experience. Dont force religion on her. Expose her to all religion and let her make hew own mind up.
Originally posted by: dirtylimey
Dont deny her any kind of learning experience. Dont force religion on her. Expose her to all religion and let her make hew own mind up.
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Something is wrong when kids WANT to go to church. Protestants really start brainwashing children early-- You'll never find a Catholic kid who wants to go to church.
Originally posted by: brandonb
1) She's a kid. What is "church" really going to be to an 8 year old? Friends to hang out with. Commeradarie with other people. Feeling part of a group? Is that really so bad?
2) Are you going to stand in her way of finding that? Please say no.
3) What if she does get it into her head that shes a Jesus Loving Bible Thumper? Just because you have issues with it, doesn't mean she will... Even if it bothers you, its her life. Really what is so bad about her finding friendship in church even if she says she loves Jesus and God? Christians aren't being persecuted... Yet, even though I start to wonder if the time is near. She still has time to change her mind... And will probably do so half a dozen times during her life anyways.
4) You don't need to convince her that its a bad idea and christians suck. She has friends on one hand, and father on the other in a tug of war. Do you think an 8 year old is ready for that? To her, its people to hang out with, and friendship. Its not so bad!
Cliffs:
1) Let your child be a child, even if that means she is going to a church.
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
Thanks for the replies everyone! I thought this thread had died without a single reply back! Ha!
Well, I don't think I ever seriously was going to force her not to go. That would be the same as me forcing her TO go, which is silly. I was forced to go to church and that's probably what started my opinions about Christianity.
I guess, my point to this whole thing is that I'm not sure how to approach her in regards to other religions. She only knows one right now...I bet she has no idea that there are other religions where people believe different things...also, how do I tell her my beliefs? It just seems like she would be to young to grasp all of it, especially if I said, "You know most of the people at that Church are nut-jobs."
You all are right. She's going to Church because her friends are there...it just drives me crazy when I think that she's probably sitting in a circle singing, "I'm a C-H. I'm a C-H. I'm a C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N!.....blah...blah...blah..."
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(No offense to the Christians here)
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
Thanks for the replies everyone! I thought this thread had died without a single reply back! Ha!
Well, I don't think I ever seriously was going to force her not to go. That would be the same as me forcing her TO go, which is silly. I was forced to go to church and that's probably what started my opinions about Christianity.
I guess, my point to this whole thing is that I'm not sure how to approach her in regards to other religions. She only knows one right now...I bet she has no idea that there are other religions where people believe different things...also, how do I tell her my beliefs? It just seems like she would be to young to grasp all of it, especially if I said, "You know most of the people at that Church are nut-jobs."
You all are right. She's going to Church because her friends are there...it just drives me crazy when I think that she's probably sitting in a circle singing, "I'm a C-H. I'm a C-H. I'm a C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N!.....blah...blah...blah..."
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(No offense to the Christians here)
Originally posted by: Kristi2k
You sound like you're contridicting your self... you state that you don't believe in God, or what have you and you don't like having ones beliefs pushed onto you, so why push yours on your child? I understand that she is young, let her experience it for herself. No matter what you do, you cannot change your childs mind especially when she gets older.
Originally posted by: So
Oh, man. Definitely. I'm an atheist, and I've always found mass religion to be silly, even when I was that age. But you can't force it on her. Give her a chance to find her own way. If her mother is forcing / strongly encouraging her, then you may well be right to say no. But if your daughter is doing this on her own, I guarantee you that it'll be worse for everyone if you try to stop her. Just make sure you support her every step of the way and explain your views completely and carefully. Don't shut yourself out of the dialog by being reactionary.