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i'm not religious, but was raised with religion. wife found religion later and actively practices. oldest kid started indoctrination this week, which we're all OK with (for now). but now she's asking me about my personal faith, why i don't regularly go to church, etc. ๐Ÿ˜† thoughts on how to respond respectfully?
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Maybe obvious, but why don't you just answer honestly? Kids are way smarter than we usually give them credit for. I'm atheist. My faith lies elsewhere: in people, in me, in my family, in the universe, in science. I get neither belonging nor purpose from religion.
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because i think answering "honestly" will display my own cynicism, which isn't something i want to expose her to yet (though i'm sure i already have ๐Ÿ˜…) kids are very smart, i agree. but they're also very impressionable and i prefer if she can continue to freely enjoy exploring her faith at this age w/o my influence
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Cynicism is good when everybody is seemingly afraid to offend religious people. The catholic church covers up 1000s of sexual abuse allegations every year. We put up with this just because we don't want to offend anybody. Be cynical.
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hard disagree from me, man. perhaps when she's older, this is a conversation we can openly have. but not particularly interested in having a cynical 7-year-old ๐Ÿคท
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