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We went to Church every Wednesday night and Sunday. My Mom taught Sunday school. But our whole family went. My Dad did too if he wasn't working.
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I didn’t grow up with a specific religion. Both my parents have different religions and as a result, I became atheist. So no, we never needed religion/church to be close. What is your view on it ?
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@Lostpoet I agree with you. But yes, it also depends on the family. Would you raise your kids the way you’ve been raised ?
Lostpoet · M
@SW-User I honestly don't know because my own faith is about nil right now, but I think it's important that kids have an understanding that they should treat others with compassion and understanding and I don't know if that kind of stuff can be taught on its own.
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@Lostpoet I’m sure compassion, empathy, kindness, morals can be taught without religion. I wasn’t raised with religion so I might be the living proof. Lol.
exexec · 61-69, C
The church has always been important to my family and me. When we moved 800 miles from home, my church family became my new family.
She looks like soneone i know
MarmeeMarch · M
no because it was only 45 minutes a week - I dont think we went to church as a whole family anyway.
Lostpoet · M
@MarmeeMarch What? It was three hours for me plus all the arguing and bickering for everyone to get ready.
I think I would have been closer with the family if we spent that time at a park each week or something.
I think I would have been closer with the family if we spent that time at a park each week or something.
MarmeeMarch · M
@Lostpoet I am Catholic and regular mass was only 45 minutes - maybe an hour on Easter and Christmas - not 3 hours.
Indy74 · 46-50, F
I'm not a church goer. I was lucky and wasn't raised in church. I had a lot of family time. I cherish it to this day!🙂
BexEyes · 46-50, F
I always liked going to church (even when I was a hungover teenager.)🍻
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