Guest guest Posted July 3, 2001 Report Share Posted July 3, 2001 < rebelled against this in his late teenager years and today describes >himself as a Aseatist (sp?) he is however ok about the kids being >raised as LP so I don't think this is a accurate way to describe it.. > No and there is a saying " going to church every Sunday doesn't make you a christian any more than going to Mac s makes you a hamburger.. " But my point with dh not being religious and not having a problem with the girls being raised LP was more to do with the fact that I think that he does believe in something. He simply does not believe in churches etc... therefore I would not (personally) classify him as a atheist.. Lonnie Phoebe & Eloisa's mama & expecting a Christmas delivery... My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what you start. So far today, I have finished 2 bags of chips and a Chocolate cake. I feel better already. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2001 Report Share Posted July 4, 2001 >< >rebelled against this in his late teenager years and today describes >>himself as a Aseatist (sp?) he is however ok about the kids being >>raised as LP so I don't think this is a accurate way to describe it.. > > > Lonnie wrote: > >No and there is a saying " going to church every Sunday doesn't make >you a christian any more than going to Mac s makes you a >hamburger.. " But my point with dh not being religious and not >having a problem with the girls being raised LP was more to do with >the fact that I think that he does believe in something. He simply >does not believe in churches etc... therefore I would not >(personally) classify him as a atheist.. Maybe he believes in respecting his wife's feelings...or even just a quiet life! :-) I think sometimes atheism is seen as an absence of belief (and for some people it will be) and I can see then that there may be no objection to the offering of another option. -- jennifer@... Vaudin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2001 Report Share Posted July 4, 2001 >< >rebelled against this in his late teenager years and today describes >>himself as a Aseatist (sp?) he is however ok about the kids being >>raised as LP so I don't think this is a accurate way to describe it.. > > > Lonnie wrote: > >No and there is a saying " going to church every Sunday doesn't make >you a christian any more than going to Mac s makes you a >hamburger.. " But my point with dh not being religious and not >having a problem with the girls being raised LP was more to do with >the fact that I think that he does believe in something. He simply >does not believe in churches etc... therefore I would not >(personally) classify him as a atheist.. Maybe he believes in respecting his wife's feelings...or even just a quiet life! :-) I think sometimes atheism is seen as an absence of belief (and for some people it will be) and I can see then that there may be no objection to the offering of another option. -- jennifer@... Vaudin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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