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"Friends"...why is it so hard to get away from them?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 638456" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well, you have my prayers and good thoughts. I understand how hard it would be with the religious differences. My difficult child is an atheist too. I am not saying all atheists are bad people at all, but a good many of our difficult children seem to have no religion/spirituality. And it makes sense because religion has rules and morals and codes of behavior and our grown kids don't like them. A normal atheist knows in his/her heart what is right and wrong, but our difficult children in my opinion could probably use a moral compass...maybe I'm just babbling here.</p><p></p><p>I just had an irritating altercation with 37 and I'm thinking of venting about it later. Grrrrrrrrrrrr. Sometimes I just wish I could trade him for another son...I know how terrible that sounds, but he can be so horrible. He is always right, by the way. Wouldn't it be nice to always be right?</p><p>i</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 638456, member: 1550"] Well, you have my prayers and good thoughts. I understand how hard it would be with the religious differences. My difficult child is an atheist too. I am not saying all atheists are bad people at all, but a good many of our difficult children seem to have no religion/spirituality. And it makes sense because religion has rules and morals and codes of behavior and our grown kids don't like them. A normal atheist knows in his/her heart what is right and wrong, but our difficult children in my opinion could probably use a moral compass...maybe I'm just babbling here. I just had an irritating altercation with 37 and I'm thinking of venting about it later. Grrrrrrrrrrrr. Sometimes I just wish I could trade him for another son...I know how terrible that sounds, but he can be so horrible. He is always right, by the way. Wouldn't it be nice to always be right? i [/QUOTE]
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