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Can parents force you to go to church?
A parent can force their child to go to church until they reach a certain age. While there’s no specific recommendation, it’s best to let your child make this decision for themself, which usually happens around puberty.
Is it bad to force your kid to go to church?
Yes. As someone who was forced into religious school my entire life, I’m firm that you should not force your kid to go to church if they aren’t enjoying it. You don’t get to choose who your child becomes, but you can shape them. Pushing them to do something they dislike will only make them dislike it more, and rebel.
Can my parents stop me from going to church?
Yes, unfortunately until you turn the age of 18 you are forced to follow your parents’ orders.
What is forced religion?
Forced conversion is the adoption of a different religion or the adoption of irreligion under duress. Someone who has been forced to convert to a different religion or irreligion may continue, covertly, to adhere to the beliefs and practices which were originally held, while outwardly behaving as a convert.
What does the Bible say about forcing kids to go to church?
Perhaps the most famous is Proverbs 22:6 which reads, “Train up a child in the way he should go, even when he is old he will not depart from it.” Proper Christian training would certainly include regular church attendance (Hebrews 10:25).
Can parents force you into religion?
Parents, in some cultures, may be able to pressurise their children into attending the ceremonies which they customarily attend. But they cannot force you to ‘believe’ anything.
How do you tell your religious parents you don’t want to go to church?
This can be a delicate situation depending on your reasons and how your parents are. You want to be respectful but at the same time you want them to respect you. The best way to tell them that you don’t want to go to church is to be direct, no cutting around the bush. Assert but no aggression.
Do atheists go to church on Sunday mornings?
Many, many atheists are members of these groups and regularly attend meetings or services on Sunday mornings (or at some other time during the week).
Can a person avoid attending a religious service without changing their beliefs?
If they are part of a family or community where attendance at religious worship services is an expected norm, a person cannot avoid attending without signaling to everyone that their beliefs are no longer in sync with everyone’s else’s.
What are some religious groups that do not believe in God?
In the United States, there are several groups which count themselves as religious but either don’t require belief in any gods or actually discourage belief in the traditional god of orthodox Christianity. These groups include Ethical Culture, the Unitarian-Universalist Church, and a variety of Religious Humanist organizations.