Id be fine.
At this point, I my kids know what I believe, but I encourage them, and will more as they age to seek it out for themselves. And if one of them decides not to believe, Im fine with that. I will love them anyway, and look forward to some interesting debates. Id be lying if I said part of me wasnt concerned for them, but Im a parent after all, concern and worry is part of the game.
2006-11-14 05:21:15
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answered by sweetie_baby 6
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Religion is a personal choice, an individual's spiritual journey. As a parent, all I can do is teach what I know and have learned, and direct my child to the appropriate sources if there are questions I cannot answer. That includes helping my child learn about faiths that I do not share. If in the end, my child chooses to be an athiest, I don't need to worry. All paths lead to God, even the path of non-belief.
2006-11-14 05:59:35
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answered by Erin 7
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I'm a Muslim (2 years) and if my children grow up to be atheists of course i would worry about them. But everyone stands alone on judgment day even your children. I would hope that my children would see from there parents example that Islam is the true path and be followers. I would feel i let them down or i did not do a good enough job. Having said that my children have minds of there own and would be free to believe what they like. They would still be my children and loved 100% atheist or Muslim.
2006-11-14 05:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends now. I'd be bothered if they were like Black Atheist here, he's a bit extreme. Now Jim Darwin I could handle. THE FSM I could handle!
Your kids grow up as your kids. They can become pole dancers, druggies, commies, Hare Khristna people, CAtholics, Jews, Muslims, Atheists or even gay!
So long as they aren't violent extremists I'm cool with it. The moment they freak me out on a serious level I prove to them there is a God and is a Hell and turn them over to the FBI, but they have to be BONNIE AND CLYDE or Adolph Hilter for that to happen!
2006-11-14 05:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Disappointed yes, but even Job's Children didnt believe, and he was described by God as being upright and perfect.
Job 1:2 And there were born unto him seven sons and three daughters.
Job 1:3 His substance also was seven thousand sheep, and three thousand camels, and five hundred yoke of oxen, and five hundred she asses, and a very great household; so that this man was the greatest of all the men of the east.
Job 1:4 ¶ And his sons went and feasted [in their] houses, every one his day; and sent and called for their three sisters to eat and to drink with them.
Job 1:5 And it was so, when the days of [their] feasting were gone about, that Job sent and sanctified them, and rose up early in the morning, and offered burnt offerings [according] to the number of them all: for Job said, It may be that my sons have sinned, and cursed God in their hearts. Thus did Job continually.
2006-11-14 05:22:49
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answered by Anonymous
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"Train a child up in the way that he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it."
I believe that if you train a child to know and love God as a child and refuse to allow them to be brainwashed by public schools, they are less likely to grow up to be atheists.
My mother took me to church as a child, but my dad hardly ever went, and they still sent me to public school where I learned about the lie of evolution, and we were allowed to read books and TV shows about evolution so that by the time I graduated, I was a full-blown atheist. My parents did not "train me up" like they were supposed to. In fact, it's true that 75% of children raised in Christian homes that are allowed to go to public school will be atheists by the time they graduate. That's pretty sad.
If my child admitted that she was an atheist, I would sit her down and answer all the questions about God that she had - because that's really where it starts. Kids start asking questions and the adults can't or won't give them an appropriate answer.
2006-11-14 05:28:03
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answered by FUNdie 7
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This also applies to atheist children with religious parents.
My idiot catholic parents think they're going to hell because their local archbishop (who was convicted of rape a few years ago) told them "parents whose children don't grow up catholic will go to hell".
They wonder why I don't call anymore, yet the first thing out of their yap is "god" crap if I do call.
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2006-11-14 06:07:29
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answered by Anonymous
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what parent isn't disappointed if their child goes in another direction of their beliefs. However, having said that, you can raise them in the church all of their lives and it does not make them saved. As a parent you realize that they alone are they only ones who can ask God to come into their heart and choose to believe.
2006-11-14 05:26:49
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answered by maybe 3
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non secular people might want to have a hell of a issue to evolve to it. i'm pointing out that as an Atheist, who studied maximum of the psycholigy on each and each and every area. you may flow authentic similar question on the following or YouTube, and on the Atheist area you'll locate continually an similar answer. Any Atheist will settle for the existance of god, if there is information for it. The extra interesting ingredient on the Atheist area is yet another one: btw, there's a valuable video on YouTube about for you to look up, its from a channel said as The Atheist experienced. The host responded that something like that. He might want to settle for that thereis a god, yet he does not settle for the way he acts. The god of the bible, contained in the eyes of Atheist, has very undesirable and adverse attributes, one among them being a Dictator and Tyrant. so that they could oppose him, like a slave might want to oppose his evil carry close treating him badly. no matter if he has superpowers and may not be killed, he might want to opt to flow to hell, then to bow to at least one of those undesirable god. on the believers area, they purely locate that divine way out of this question. Believers purely are literally not waiting to honestly answer this question, because they're so confident that there is a god, and thats about it, and such hypothetical questions do not count number for them. Thats the first signal, of ways complicated it would want to be for believers. yet that is extra for the hardcore believers, which i imagine isn't maximum individuals, depending in which us of a you look. There are also many peoples, who're doubtfull about god. They were raised to count number on god, yet indirectly they don't look to serious about god. For them, both way can be a tremendous relieve, because ultimately there is an answer to this question, which afflicted humanity for hundreds of years.. So the great aspect about ultimately sorting out might want to be, that contained sooner or later anybody might want to recognize, and there might want to be no discussions any extra. So can be a tremendous danger, that the subsequent generations might want to haven't any complications at adapt to the recent concern, like no human being has a issue on the prompt to evolve to the truth, the planet earth isn't the middle of the univrse, that its orbiting the solar, and that that isn't any flat. Few hundrets years in the past, that replaced right into a huge issue for believers.
2016-11-29 03:28:27
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answered by cheathem 4
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Devastated.
2006-11-14 05:36:24
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answered by crystalonyx3 3
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