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[QUOTE="MrPraline"] True, but it's alot harder than you'd think after you've been taught (at school even) all your life that it's real. I'm glad I got out when I did. TheGreatOutdoor
I wasn't being forced to become a Christian, it was a decision I made years ago.
Lucky you. I was forced into it at age eight (loved going to church before that moment). I was going to a church with my younger brother. My mother came once after about two years of me and my brother already going. My mother didn't like the church, found one she did and because a religious nut that then not only drug me and my brother from the church we liked, but then forced us to go to her church. We had fun at the one we was going to. The one my mom went to sucked and was boring as hell. They never tried to make anything fun for the kids to keep their interest. I was forced from age 8 to 16 to go to church once on Wednesdays and twice on Sundays. To this day I blame my mother for me hating church and religion. Being forced to do something is never cool. I don't care if I had a buddy come up with a extra ticket to take my to Six Flags. If it interfered with going to church, I couldn't go. All I did when I went to church was sleep anyways because her church sucks that much. She finally gave up trying when I was 16, but by then it was to late. She had forced me to go to church for eight years. The damage was done. She had already had me hating church and religion. So to all you religious people with kids. If you want them to grow up not hating church, then stop forcing them to go and let them decide for themselves if they want to go or not. I even stopped my kids from going to my mothers on the weekend because she was forcing them to go as well. I had to jump on her and tell her if she wants to see my kids spend the night again, she is going to have to get over herself and realize that my kids will choose to go, not be forced. If she couldn't live by my rules, then they couldn't stay anymore. She got the message and doesn't try to force them anymore.I have to go for now, but I am curious. How were you forced to go at the age of eight? How old are your children?
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