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How do I make my child go to church?
Below are five ways to help your kids grow to like going to church every week.
- Set the Tone. Play soft inspirational music on Sunday.
- Prepare for the Church Meeting. Bring quiet activities for your children to do while they are at church.
- Help Them Participate. Help your kids participate with you during church.
Is it wrong to force atheists to go to church?
It is wrong to force them to go to church when they don’t want to go and are not interested in it at all. One of the biggest complaints atheists have is that there is little to no respect shown to us by theists. We are often pressured or forced to listen to theists spout religious beliefs as they try and convert us against our will.
Is it wrong to force your child to go to church?
You forcing your child to go to church is you not respecting his beliefs and accepting that he isn’t going to be religious unless he chooses to be. Your desire for him to be religious isn’t going to make that magically come true. It is wrong to force them to go to church when they don’t want to go and are not interested in it at all.
Is it better to force religion on your child?
But isn’t it better to have a child that is good, decent, and respectful to others who is an atheist than a child who is judgmental, selfish, and disrespectful but a theist? If you keep trying to force religion on your kid, there is a good chance it will drive you apart and make your relationship strained.
Should I Make my teenager go to church?
If their problems are that big, then their God is too small. I cannot tell you what to do, and I am certainly no expert, but if nothing else, making your teenager go to church, especially if they’re still under age, is not a bad thing. Some parents let their teens choose when they reach age 16 or at age 17.