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Originally Posted by Russ
If they come to your house they are not forcing anything - you have given an implied right of access unless you have stated otherwise. In any case I've never heard of anyone having someone come to their door and telling them their beliefs are "wrong". That sounds more like a stereotype used by anti-religionists.
If they come in your house they cannot be accused of forcing anything on you.
If a child is being brought up to be a Manchester United fan are the parents 'forcing' that on them? If not where do you draw the line?
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funnily enough my son accused me of trying to force him to adopt my team, I had a clear and frank discussion with him that his choice of employment, sexual orientation, partner, religion, political choice or lunch where entirely up to him but if he ever supports anyone other than the hammers then his sister kops the lot.