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Can my parents legally force me to go to church?
Yes, unfortunately until you turn the age of 18 you are forced to follow your parents’ orders.
Can you be close to God without religion?
Yes, you can have a deep relationship with God without ever entering a church or synagogue or mosque. The advantage of being a part of a faith community is that you have people to support you on the journey. The word God means many things for different people.
What age can you choose your religion?
There is no bright-line rule that explains when a child is old enough, and overall, it’s a very subjective decision. Of course, children who are at least 18-years-old or are legally emancipated from their parents are free to decide their own religious beliefs without court intervention.
Who started Childrens Day?
Children’s Day began in 1857 by Reverend Dr Charles Leonard in Chelsea, US. Even though Children’s Day is celebrated globally by most of the countries in the world on June 1, Universal Children’s Day takes place annually on November 20.
How do I get my parents to Stop Believing Me?
The way to get away from that is not to try to get away from it and just to accept that your parents will not believe you and do it anyway. Live your life the way you want to, tell them things not for their approval but just so they know, and act more than you talk.
Why should I believe in God?
I could give you many reasons to believe in God—but the most important one can be put into two words: Jesus Christ. Why do I say this? The reason is because once you understand who Jesus is, you’ll never doubt God’s existence again.
Why doesn’t the world believe in Jesus?
Jesus knows that the world will not accept him and He knows that it has nothing to do with whether they see him and his miracles or not. The real reason that the world will not believe in Jesus is that it hates Jesus. If Jesus were to sing to the world’s tune, it would believe in him in a second.
Can we question God’s will?
The answer is no, therefore undermining the entire concept of free will in the first place. The other explanation that religious people offer is that we cannot question or understand God’s workings. That he makes these choices because of some reason we don’t have the capacity to understand.