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Curious and not sure why. How many our our struggling adult kids are atheists?
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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 648226" data-attributes="member: 15796"><p>I was brought up "catholic". I put that in parenthesis because we didn't attend church after I made my first communion. My husband was brought up Roman catholic and rebelled against all of it. We brought up our children having free choice of their beliefs. This is actually something I am regretting now though. I wish I brought them up with that foundation. Not just about faith, but community and goodness. I have been realizing lately that I find this is something missing in my life - spirituality...but I am working on filling that void with my daughter who is very religious and is getting more so being in treatment. </p><p>My husband has some alien theory and my son doesn't believe at all. My husband does not day anything about my beliefs and I roll my eyes at his alien theory with my back turned...lol. We respect that we have different beliefs and that is okay. I am working on teaching my son to keep his little comments to himself. He is still a really good kid but since turning 17 he has his moments of that teenage attitude...ugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 648226, member: 15796"] I was brought up "catholic". I put that in parenthesis because we didn't attend church after I made my first communion. My husband was brought up Roman catholic and rebelled against all of it. We brought up our children having free choice of their beliefs. This is actually something I am regretting now though. I wish I brought them up with that foundation. Not just about faith, but community and goodness. I have been realizing lately that I find this is something missing in my life - spirituality...but I am working on filling that void with my daughter who is very religious and is getting more so being in treatment. My husband has some alien theory and my son doesn't believe at all. My husband does not day anything about my beliefs and I roll my eyes at his alien theory with my back turned...lol. We respect that we have different beliefs and that is okay. I am working on teaching my son to keep his little comments to himself. He is still a really good kid but since turning 17 he has his moments of that teenage attitude...ugh. [/QUOTE]
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