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Old 23-04-2009, 19:35   #1368
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Re: The existence of God

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Originally Posted by Product 13 View Post
They can always be debaptised after they've grown up and realised there isn't a God.
what would be the point if you dont believe then baptism was just a wash in cold water in a very cold bathroom

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Originally Posted by Bender View Post
I'd rather make her aware of religions and let her decide for herself when she is old enough and can make that decision. I don't agree with labelling or burdening a child with a religion when they have to choice in the matter.

Religion and religious views can be a very important thing to people and I don't think that it is my place to make that decision for someone else. That makes me no better than a preacher myself.

As I say, I shall not hide religion from her, nor belittle it in front of her. I have my views, but that does not mean they should be hers.
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