Inconceivable wrote:harmony wrote:Just say "No".
End of problem.
No, harmony. How about, "let's talk about it because you know how I feel about this". My wife is entitled to a little more respect from me and my manpants. Particularly in matters of religeon.
She's fully remembers the experience related to us by our son. It gave us both cause for concern at the time.
I did show her the site with the psycho-trauma burial dolls. I gotta tell you, they really creaped us both out. From our life's experience, it was very disturbing. I thought it was just a rumor.
I have an ulterior motive here.
The thread exists because I'd like her to read it.
On a side note, for someone with 3 zillion posts I've never seen you write "no" and bring a quick end to any discussion. : /
Silly. I didn't mean say "no" to your wife. You've always exhibited a good relationship with your wife, so I assumed you'd worked it out with her and it was the ward leaders who were giving you grief, or who you assumed were going to give you grief.
I meant say "no" to whoever is pressuring the kids to go on the trek whether it's the bishop, the YM/YWs leaders, whoever. It's none of their business why you say "no". You're the dad. You're the one who is to preside in your home. Church leaders will understand and back off, if you flex that. Or they should. If they don't, that's a different thread.
My apologies for not understanding where you were coming from.