If the kids want to go to church, drop them off and then pick them up afterwards. If they are indifferent, maybe spend that time telling them about your beliefs and explain to them that whatever they believe is fine...you just want them to hear all sides!
2006-07-22 05:18:13
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answered by SnowWhite88 2
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image this once you're youthful you're like a small ingesting glass it is trouble-free to fill with somewhat faith yet once you advance up the glass receives larger a similar volume of religion would not fill the glass any extra. you want to get crammed with Gods love. If he did not love us he does no longer have despatched Christ. God's wrath has a reason for it. We not often understand why. Your church may nicely be like a tremendous kind of alternative church homes speaking about the top situations. Which certain i think we are in and function been for a lengthy time period. In 1948 Isreal grew to develop right into a u . s . it is between the only accurate indications of his coming. That technology will see his coming. So certain there's a good kind of wrath happening and a good purchase extra coming. only keep praying and believing.
2016-10-15 02:01:12
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answered by ? 4
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When they're old enough, they will decide which religion they want to follow, accept it for now and just do what you want to with them. Your husband could try speaking to his ex-wife about it since it isn't following his beliefs, but probably not going isn't following hers either. So just deal with it. However, if the kids hint that they don't like going to church or don't want to, this should help convince his ex-wife not to take them.
2006-07-22 03:29:00
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answered by ? 4
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You are OK! Christian philosophy and Buddhist philosophy are very much the same! All you need to focus on is righteous teachings! Because the two philosophies are applicable to both religions. So dont be fixated on the whole "God" thing, just be satisfied that both religions have great philosophy! By the way, I am a real Christian.
2006-07-22 03:30:17
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answered by tiger_skratch 4
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um i go 2 church and 2 tell u da truth im 13 years old an i lik church it teaches us kids some good things so u do need 2 take them when u got them 2
2006-07-22 03:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Teach them about Buddhism. My father is a Buddhist. My mother a born-again christian with a wiccan past. My grandfather was baptist married to pentacostle. My mother's side is shaman, catholic, and jewish. We learned from each of them. When we were old enough to choose our paths, our decision was respected. Our family knew that they had educated us well enough to know our hearts.
2006-07-22 03:28:44
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answered by Ananke402 5
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Most christian churches have an old school bus that'll pick up the kids and take them to Sunday school even if the parents don't go.
2006-07-22 03:28:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask the kids what they want to do. Unless they are like 2. There's nothing wrong with letting them go to church. You have to respect their beliefs also.
2006-07-22 03:26:33
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answered by Cathy B 2
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Go to church, and let the kids attend sunday school.
If there's something wrong with your church and/or religion, then
you need to switch to another religion and or church.
2006-07-22 03:29:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You are creating confusion with the children. The mother says it is important you say not. The kids are stuck in the middle, hopefully wanting to honor both but fearful of disappointing one or both and also wondering who is really right.
2006-07-22 03:40:57
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answered by sch cou 1
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