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04-02-2009, 04:25 PM #1OPSenior Member
Raising children with my disbelief of religion...
OK So just to start out, I was raised as a Catholic/Cristian....so that's basically what most of my family is. I recently decided that I no longer believe in religion due to inconsistencies and what not....but here's where the problem comes in...
I have three children who already have the understanding of Jesus and basic Christianity which was originally influenced by the mother and I, plus grandparents, and I'm a little confused on how and what I should teach them now that our belief has changed. I certainly don't want to confuse them, but then again, I don't want to be a hypocrite by teaching them something I don't believe in.
This is something I can really use some unbiased opinion on so any feedback will be considered thnxtha_green_ghost Reviewed by tha_green_ghost on . Raising children with my disbelief of religion... OK So just to start out, I was raised as a Catholic/Cristian....so that's basically what most of my family is. I recently decided that I no longer believe in religion due to inconsistencies and what not....but here's where the problem comes in... I have three children who already have the understanding of Jesus and basic Christianity which was originally influenced by the mother and I, plus grandparents, and I'm a little confused on how and what I should teach them now that our belief has Rating: 5
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04-02-2009, 05:30 PM #2Senior Member
Raising children with my disbelief of religion...
I would be honest with them and tell them you don't know. As they get older, educate them on both sides of the issue and let them decide. I wouldn't take them to organized churchs. If they seem interested read the bible with them so you can explain some of the stuff to them. And when they're young I think I would skip over some of the nastier books in the old testement.
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04-02-2009, 09:23 PM #3Senior Member
Raising children with my disbelief of religion...
Don't forget about telling them the real truth about Santa, Easter Bunny, and Tooth Fairy.... also the Great Pumpkin, Leprechauns, and the elusive Snipe!
So many children have been raised with such crazy lies.... A lie is a lie whether it's for fun or fear of damnation. And we wonder why things are so out of control today... Do your children a favor and EDUCATE them. Like KW420 said, educate them to the best of your ability and let them make their own choices for what to believe in.
Deluding their impressionable minds with half-truths, imaginary characters, and theories that can not be backed up with measurable data is definitely not the way to prepare them for survival in the real world.
Sure, you'll most likely be criticized for your non-traditional ways of raising them, but just remember that a "tradition" is more or less a superstitious practice that demands that one must follow it without question based on the only fact that it's always been done that way and must ALWAYS be done that way... A sign of growing up (waking up) is to break tradition and improve upon the past teachings to best suit our whole environment; progress.
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04-02-2009, 10:38 PM #4Senior Member
Raising children with my disbelief of religion...
Religion is still something I would never like to see legislated in any way or banned. Its a personal issue and some people really need the comfort of believing that there is more to life than just here on earth. I wouldn't want to take that away from anybody.
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04-02-2009, 10:39 PM #5Senior Member
Raising children with my disbelief of religion...
Originally Posted by killerweed420
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04-03-2009, 04:27 PM #6Senior Member
Raising children with my disbelief of religion...
My kid's know that im a non-believer.However when discussing thing's like death...I Will sometime's admit that i may be wrong.I try to explain that my belief,does not have to be their's. It's a tricky thing to discuss with kid's becouse i dont want to take away the "hope" that we may meet again in another place.Education is the key,show them both side's an let them decide what's right for them.
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04-03-2009, 04:37 PM #7Senior Member
Raising children with my disbelief of religion...
Thats why its best to wait until there atleast in the teens to have a serious discussion about the facts involved with religion. Religions have a terrible history on this planet. Kids should not be subjected to a lot of the old testement till they're older.
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04-03-2009, 05:27 PM #8Senior Member
Raising children with my disbelief of religion...
The teacher and the student must create the learning together. My son is now 15 and we discuss every religion and cult known. We have for many years. We take the best from all theachings. Morals are not exclusive to the ritechous. Being a good person and treating others right is what matters.
You have a past that holds you back, it can be very hard to break that without hurting many you love. Peace.
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04-03-2009, 10:38 PM #9OPSenior Member
Raising children with my disbelief of religion...
I greatly appreciate all advice...very good points made and I will def. take all suggestions into consideration.
This is really a subject that filled my thoughts with consideration of many routes....it kinda just comes down to good ol' philosophy and moral teachings before anything else...then like you guys say...let them decide for themselves once they're old enough.
Keep 'em comin' y'all I'm still interested in your opinions....is there anybody else who has been through a similar situation as this???
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04-12-2009, 08:51 PM #10Junior Member
Raising children with my disbelief of religion...
I too come from a big Italian Catholic fam on my mom's side and Baptists on my fathers.. however, I'm just a spiritualist and find validity in whatever anyone jives with best. I have 6 and 8 year old and the conversation of religion doesn't go very far other than their grandma (my mom) who's been born again more than I care to count! LOL! I don't see the point in stuffing religion into kids.. they have no real concept of it anyways. So I just teach mine to be good kids and not little snot heads, which basically just means to be respectful and treat people how they want to be treated. I'm also against the whole santa and easter bunny crap. My 6 year old is smart enough to already know better though and last year noticed way too many santa's out at stores and said "yeah mom, I think it's just some guys dressed up in costumes". Just at his birthday this month, someone brought up santa and the whole how they track him on tv.. my son turned and said "you believe everything on tv?" LOL!!!! Even as teenagers kids will form decisions they won't be truly happy with... I wouldn't worry about what they believe in anyways. No 2 people will ever have the same beliefs anyways; even within the same religion.
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