zeezrom wrote:Given how damned difficult it is to motivate my children to go back to church after having been inactive for 2 years, ... .
A taste of freedom enriches the souls of even children.
zeezrom wrote:Given how damned difficult it is to motivate my children to go back to church after having been inactive for 2 years, ... .
liz3564 wrote:My son is autistic, and very honest about his feelings. He hates Church and makes no bones about it. It is a real struggle. Basically, I just tell him that sometimes we all do things we don't like to do.
just me wrote:How long do you suppose it takes to break down the programming received for decades as a Mormon?
And there are some positives in Mormon culture that shouldn't be touched.you can not take the Mormonism out of the person. (again, at least not in total.
zeezrom wrote:Ok, we just got home from 3 hours of church. My kids are definitely NOT programmed. OMG.
Chap wrote:Please excuse me if you have already explained that you have to take them because someone else in your life leaves you no choice.)
sock puppet wrote:liz3564 wrote:My son is autistic, and very honest about his feelings. He hates Church and makes no bones about it. It is a real struggle. Basically, I just tell him that sometimes we all do things we don't like to do.
Is that what you tell yourself, too?
liz3564 wrote:zeezrom wrote:Given how f*****g difficult it is to motivate my children to go back to church after having been inactive for 2 years, I'd say children are programmed.
My son is autistic, and very honest about his feelings. He hates Church and makes no bones about it. It is a real struggle. Basically, I just tell him that sometimes we all do things we don't like to do.