If your own will says “do not teach my children about God”, then that is your will. If my will says teach my children about God, then I will. Any person who thinks they know more about what I should teach my children is too full of himself. This forum seems to want to justify a particular persons point of view. Great..... but boring. My point is this, the original writer talks about letting a child become mature enough to make their own decisions, fine I can agree with that. But what do you show of yourself? If you are a father, you influence your children with all of your actions. If you teach them no belief system, then you teach them what you believe anyway. I believe in God, I teach my children that I do. I show them why I believe in Him. If in the future they chose to fo their own way, that’s their business, and their decision, I won’t condemn them if they do. My job is to be honest to myself and to what I personally believe, but if my children chose another path, that is their path. Holding back from telling children about Jesus simply means you don’t believe in Him. This forum was a lot of “big word” with fancy intonations about a topic that simply starred with “I don’t belive in God and I don’t want my children to be influenced by religion”.
Do what you want, I take my kids to church.
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