Mickey's Minion
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I am one of those that does not believe they are a door to the spirit realm or anything else, that they are just toys and not even remotely related to religion.and... I am careful, now that she's told me she's played it, to not be 'mad' or 'forbid' her too... I have told her how I'd "really like for her not to". She knows my feelings on it, I can only hope my desire is enough to curb her until she moves out![]()
But, what I or anybody else believes does not matter, only what you believe. And since you do believe, what you stated above is really the only thing you can do. Treat it like any other area of your religion and explain the whys of your beliefs. If you treat it as seriously and as matter-of-factly as any of your other beliefs, the children will understand that this is an important part of your belief systems.
If they agree with you, they will themselves refrain from participating in the activity at parties or friends.
As for the father, that is a totally different matter.
You can talk to him and see if you can come up with a joint parenting decision, but in the end he has just as much right to shape and form the children and instill his beliefs as you do yours.