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aprilgail2
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I am unabashedly a Christian. I did my best to raise my kids with Christian values: peace, generosity, compassion, and love for others. I homeschooled my kids for 12 years because I believe that I was commanded to do so by God. And we were very successful with it, too. Part of my homeschool was daily devotions to kick off the school day and the use of some Christian textbooks. We also used secular materials, so it wasn't completely one-sided. I required my kids to go to church with us on Sundays until they were 15, at which time we felt that they could decide for themselves where they wanted to go. DS quit church at 15..
Wow- I tell my mom all the time that she shoved her religion down my throat when I was a kid and all she did was make me go to church with them until I was in 6th grade! I think you really went extreme with it all but since thats in the past not much you can do about it now and he will just have to suck it up like I do and deal with it. I raise my daughter to be generous and compassionate and just to be a good person -which really has nothing to do with religion and it must be working because on every report card her teachers write about what a generous caring child she is and that she has a natural empathy. We are Atheist.