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Originally Posted by DRZ400
I am probably the biggest supporter of the morals that the Christian religion teaches. 
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Pleased you are, my kids are too, and they(2 out of 3) are non believers too.
Its good to have the morals and values that are in the bible, can often be hard to keep to them, but one can try!
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Originally Posted by zinglebarb
some of the most enlightened people in history have been stoned lol (ive done ok on this forum over the last few years  jk)
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Stoned as in with pebbles and rock.......or the other kind!!
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Originally Posted by Chris
Just wondering about this. Do you actually mean your parents are Methodists and they made you go to church until you were 14?
That's what happened with me (except mine were Anglicans). By the time I was 14 I felt I was old enough to refuse to get out of bed on a Sunday morning. 
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Most kids do what their parents tell them to do, until about this age.
Teenagers at the hall I go to, if they stop coming to the meetings it is at about this age too.
Some seem to stay away for a couple of years or even more, then start coming back.
You can only go to Congregation meetings of any kind if you want to, not because your parents want you to.
Its called free will.