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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 49929" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks, all. I definitely think my son is taking the absolute most extreme view and, for him, it has become cultish. That doesn't mean everyone there is, but there is certainly a lot of judging for things that regular people, including those who consider themselves Christians, do all the time. I know there is nothing I can do. I don't blame the church because my son chose it, but, in my opinion only, this type of fanatism isn't good and worries me. I can't help it, being Mom. I know religion can help one through the trials of life, but, for him, he has no life outside of his wife and his church and his church friends. When you are with him, he and his wife hear us talking and give each other conspirtal little smiles that are truly eerie to me. I hope he strikes a happy medium one day. I never think being a fanatic is good, no matter what a person is fanatic about because you become blind to all views but your own. Thanks again. Suz, I understand about editing out the name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 49929, member: 1550"] Thanks, all. I definitely think my son is taking the absolute most extreme view and, for him, it has become cultish. That doesn't mean everyone there is, but there is certainly a lot of judging for things that regular people, including those who consider themselves Christians, do all the time. I know there is nothing I can do. I don't blame the church because my son chose it, but, in my opinion only, this type of fanatism isn't good and worries me. I can't help it, being Mom. I know religion can help one through the trials of life, but, for him, he has no life outside of his wife and his church and his church friends. When you are with him, he and his wife hear us talking and give each other conspirtal little smiles that are truly eerie to me. I hope he strikes a happy medium one day. I never think being a fanatic is good, no matter what a person is fanatic about because you become blind to all views but your own. Thanks again. Suz, I understand about editing out the name. [/QUOTE]
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