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In reply to the discussion: I don’t want my wife to indoctrinate our two-year-old into religion [View all]elleng
(130,710 posts)26. Sure as hell should have resolved this BEFORE
having children!
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cleanhippie
Dec 2014
OP
ikr! Whouda thunkit...maybe people shud work these things out BEFORE they commit to marriage and kids...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2014
#51
"I think a lot of this has more to do with tradition and community than anything else."
cleanhippie
Dec 2014
#5
It could be they want them to catch literary references in classic books, and they want them to do
MADem
Dec 2014
#41
He's an atheist, she's a Christian, and this didn't come up 'til they had a child?
Jim__
Dec 2014
#6
I always laugh when I hear that not indoctrinating a child into religion is indoctrinating them
cleanhippie
Dec 2014
#15
Indeed.. the thought that atheism is the default position continues to baffle...
truebrit71
Dec 2014
#42
It sounds like a tough situation, but the husband can talk to the kid as well
Bjorn Against
Dec 2014
#12
I fear this poor 2 year old would be deluged with all kinds of books about religions
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2014
#38
I think of marriage as a partnership, where both sides must work together.
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2014
#47