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Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

yes that is how it should be - not religious at all but some kids need it in a way - the last vicar was like that in an unobtrusive way

 

 

I am not religious full stop Ros, I agree with Vicar's going into schools though. I think when they get older it's up to them to question their faith and decide if that's what they want to believe or not. I had all my children Christened, even though I am an atheist so they had a choice when they were old enough

Mine were christened.....but none of my grandkids have been  

One of my niece's were and one wasn't.   How to get off on the wrong foot with your kids  

 

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Baz:
 

Mine were christened.....but none of my grandkids have been  

 

it's good to give them options when they are older Baz, Lynds had her children Christened too  That way they can ignore it or embrace it, I don't knock Christians and respect their beliefs even if I don't believe...if you get my drift 

I would have liked mine to be .....even if they rejected it later ...like mine did 

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Baz:
 

Mine were christened.....but none of my grandkids have been  

 

it's good to give them options when they are older Baz, Lynds had her children Christened too  That way they can ignore it or embrace it, I don't knock Christians and respect their beliefs even if I don't believe...if you get my drift 

Yep....everyone to their own religion, as long as it's not causing harm....just don't drag me in to it  

FM
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

yes that is how it should be - not religious at all but some kids need it in a way - the last vicar was like that in an unobtrusive way

 

 

I am not religious full stop Ros, I agree with Vicar's going into schools though. I think when they get older it's up to them to question their faith and decide if that's what they want to believe or not. I had all my children Christened, even though I am an atheist so they had a choice when they were old enough

Mine were christened.....but none of my grandkids have been  

One of my niece's were and one wasn't.   How to get off on the wrong foot with your kids  

 

I still can't get my head around the thinking Baz...and they are both in their 30's. Was more sis in law's thinking, I think, and I know for a fact my mam didn't approve   Surely you make everyone the same  

FM
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

yes that is how it should be - not religious at all but some kids need it in a way - the last vicar was like that in an unobtrusive way

 

 

I am not religious full stop Ros, I agree with Vicar's going into schools though. I think when they get older it's up to them to question their faith and decide if that's what they want to believe or not. I had all my children Christened, even though I am an atheist so they had a choice when they were old enough

nor me -went enough as a child but agree they need to know about religion to make a choice about it

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

yes that is how it should be - not religious at all but some kids need it in a way - the last vicar was like that in an unobtrusive way

 

 

I am not religious full stop Ros, I agree with Vicar's going into schools though. I think when they get older it's up to them to question their faith and decide if that's what they want to believe or not. I had all my children Christened, even though I am an atheist so they had a choice when they were old enough

Mine were christened.....but none of my grandkids have been  

One of my niece's were and one wasn't.   How to get off on the wrong foot with your kids  

 

I still can't get my head around the thinking Baz...and they are both in their 30's. Was more sis in law's thinking, I think, and I know for a fact my mam didn't approve   Surely you make everyone the same  

I would  

Baz
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

Yep....everyone to their own religion, as long as it's not causing harm....just don't drag me in to it  

 

 

I never really argue about rreligion you either believe or not...simples, although I was rather abrupt to two JW's last week...I don't knock on people's doors and try and talk them out of believing and don't want to be saved by Jehovah witnesses knocking on my flipping door every week. 

Dame_Ann_Average
Last edited by Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

yes that is how it should be - not religious at all but some kids need it in a way - the last vicar was like that in an unobtrusive way

 

 

I am not religious full stop Ros, I agree with Vicar's going into schools though. I think when they get older it's up to them to question their faith and decide if that's what they want to believe or not. I had all my children Christened, even though I am an atheist so they had a choice when they were old enough

Mine were christened.....but none of my grandkids have been  

One of my niece's were and one wasn't.   How to get off on the wrong foot with your kids  

 

I still can't get my head around the thinking Baz...and they are both in their 30's. Was more sis in law's thinking, I think, and I know for a fact my mam didn't approve   Surely you make everyone the same  

agree sprroty - my son was christened but OH's nephews kids haven't been - just not the done thing these days

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

yes that is how it should be - not religious at all but some kids need it in a way - the last vicar was like that in an unobtrusive way

 

 

I am not religious full stop Ros, I agree with Vicar's going into schools though. I think when they get older it's up to them to question their faith and decide if that's what they want to believe or not. I had all my children Christened, even though I am an atheist so they had a choice when they were old enough

nor me -went enough as a child but agree they need to know about religion to make a choice about it

I agree Ros ....and ditto  

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

Yep....everyone to their own religion, as long as it's not causing harm....just don't drag me in to it  

 

 

I never really argue about rreligion you either believe or not...simples, although I was rather abrupt to two JW's last week...I don't knock on people's doors and try and talk them out of believing and don't to be saved by Jehovah witnesses knocking on my flipping door every week. 

oh no they do come here occasionally but  I don't answer the door - if I do  I just take their leaflet

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
 

Yep....everyone to their own religion, as long as it's not causing harm....just don't drag me in to it  

 

 

I never really argue about rreligion you either believe or not...simples, although I was rather abrupt to two JW's last week...I don't knock on people's doors and try and talk them out of believing and don't want to be saved by Jehovah witnesses knocking on my flipping door every week. 

Yeah, I've sent a fair few religious peeps away from my door with their tail between their legs in the past 

FM
Originally Posted by moonie:

Afternoon Cribsters

Weather is carp here I hope its somewhat better where you are

Roll on summer

 

*leaves bucket loads of snoggy huggy kissy fawns* for Dameeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

 

Moonieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee crap here too *loads of snogs and fawns*   

 

Hope your day was good and I will be back after the final of Bake Off  

Dame_Ann_Average

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