That is so scary of a thought. The influences outside of a child's home can really pull them into directions we only have nightmares about. Without a firm foundation of Christ, what will be their safety net?
2007-09-15 16:36:19
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answered by ♥Sunny Girl♥ 5
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Nobody!
Yay!
I fired the last person who tried to.
If I pay someone to work in my home, they need to understand it's a Jewish home. If they cannot respect that, they need not apply. That seems to be a common trait with the 'domestic help' type of personalities. They're always fundamental xtians of some sort...
2007-09-15 23:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Holy Spirit
2007-09-15 23:37:18
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answered by Thomas Paine 5
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What kind of question is this? If you don't talk to your kids about buddhism, who will? Are you trying to make some implication with this question?
2007-09-15 23:36:39
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answered by Thor 3
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Sure. You're supposed to talk to kids about all dangerous things.
2007-09-15 23:35:03
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answered by Anonymous
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We already talk to our kids about Jesus every day. It's the right thing to do. :)
2007-09-15 23:34:29
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answered by CJ 6
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Well your kids should have the right to choose what they want to believe or not believe in.
2007-09-15 23:34:28
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answered by Corwin Shiu 4
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Anybody's liable to. When Jesus returns he'll be pulled by twenty-four reindeer?
2007-09-15 23:37:31
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answered by 2.71828182845904 5
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the door to door fundamentalists who like to preach to you every sunday.
2007-09-15 23:44:06
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answered by Uliju 4
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sunday school.
the church srevants group.
2007-09-15 23:48:48
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answered by Mosa A 7
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