>>IOW, are my kids bad simply because they've grown in an agnostic family?
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>I knew I was opening a can of worms with the question, but I have said it once and I will say it again. I do not know you Dragan nor do I have an opinion on you as a parent or your kids. What you glean from my discourse is sometimes a little on the personal side. Am I in control of you or have I power over you or your family? I do not! You make your choices and I make mine.
And you've stated your opinion and I've stated mine. But though you don't have control over my family, you're helping to spread that idea that there's no morality without religion, which I not just find urterly wrong and somewhat insulting (OK, just raising my pressure - it would take much more for me to feel insulted), but I find it actually dangerous if it ever becomes widespread and influences the lawmaking. That's when we'd stop being equal before the laws - which is already happening in some cases. And that's one of the main reasons for my speaking up.
>>>You can ask for all the statistics you want, so you can safely draw your conclusions, but I truly believe that American Society (as I do not live anywhere else) is going down hill fast with the distruction of the basic family
>>>unit.
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>>My family is fine, don't feel destroyed at all (even though we live in two cities).
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>I am glad to hear that and may it continue and be contagious to other familes. Society needs strong families. Especially now.
Glad that you don't mind that some of these families don't want to have anything in common with religion.
BTW, is Red Cross willing to pick clothes? We are about to do an inventory and there may be more than I can put in a car.