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Originally Posted by raytri
I'm an agnostic and my wife can best be described as a deist, so we don't belong to any particular religion or go to church.
However, I was raised Presbyterian, and we talk to our kids about religion (covering the major tenets of all the major belief systems) so that they're not raised ignorant of the concept.
My 8-year-old loves stories of any kind, and lately has been asking me to tell her Bible stories. So I've been telling her some common Jesus stories -- the loaves and the fishes, the walking on water, etc.
Finally I asked her if she wanted to read them for herself. My Southern Baptist mother-in-law had given us a "Jesus loves me" kids Bible years ago, which we stashed on our bookshelf. I took it down and handed it to my daughter.
She disappeared into her bedroom, emerging hours later having read the whole thing. Now she's re-reading it catch all the details she missed on her first time through.
We've been asking her what she thought, and her response has been "some of it seems true, some made-up." She didn't find Noah's Ark all that believable, or most of the miracles. But she thought most of the rest of what Jesus did was plausible.
I frankly doubt she's going to experience a sudden religious conversion, but if she does that's her business. We have friends who go to church, and they'd be happy to take her along if she wanted to go.
Just thought y'all might be interested in how a family of unbelievers handles religion.
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my own uncle is like you, atheist. we always have arguments on religions, beliefs, even basic issues like morality, following the rules, etc. he's raising his boy just like you. I like them! the fact is, although he doesn't believe in God, but his so moral. I haven't heard a single lie from him yet.
I think that you can find God deep inside yourself. at least, God's supporting you through your life because of your good behavior.
say my hello to your daughter. tell her I'm glad that she likes religious stories. I wish the best for you and your family.