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Judging difficult child's - why do I do this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 139906" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>The group as a whole actually got on a religion discussion once and she went so far as to pull out Bible verses to prove why her religion was right and others (Protestants, Jews, Catholics, some other major religions) were wrong. I love to learn about other religions and ways of life, and it was interesting until that point.</p><p> </p><p>Star, as always, you put that so eloquently, I love it. I <em>will </em>print it for my wall. I <em>may</em> send that to her for her new neice's mother (with a little extra motive). I probably will just print it for my wall. You're all right, she's not worth the time. Someday maybe something will happen in her world that will change her views, too, but I guess for her sake, I hope that doesn't happen. I used to think parents had total control of their children. I have since learned otherwise. But ignorance was bliss, and she apparently has bliss - and peace - so I'll let it be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 139906, member: 1848"] The group as a whole actually got on a religion discussion once and she went so far as to pull out Bible verses to prove why her religion was right and others (Protestants, Jews, Catholics, some other major religions) were wrong. I love to learn about other religions and ways of life, and it was interesting until that point. Star, as always, you put that so eloquently, I love it. I [I]will [/I]print it for my wall. I [I]may[/I] send that to her for her new neice's mother (with a little extra motive). I probably will just print it for my wall. You're all right, she's not worth the time. Someday maybe something will happen in her world that will change her views, too, but I guess for her sake, I hope that doesn't happen. I used to think parents had total control of their children. I have since learned otherwise. But ignorance was bliss, and she apparently has bliss - and peace - so I'll let it be. [/QUOTE]
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