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reply posted on 11-10-2009 @ 01:33 AM by Miraj
reply to post by sisgood



I disagree.. Even at 13, my mother wanted me to get "confirmed" I said yes. It never happened. At that age I had lack of knowledge to make that sort of decision.

Mainly because in the early years of my life my parents were very hard core christian. My dad didn't want me to play card games (Like magic the gathering, pokemon, ect) or role playing video games, because he believed those things were the product of the devil.

A child is very impressionable, and they will usually follow their parents example even if they don't understand it.


reply posted on 11-10-2009 @ 01:39 AM by Miraj
Originally posted by sisgood
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post by wx4caster



I made a decision when I was seven related to religious beliefs. I reaffirmed that decision as an adult.


No offense. It's easy to go with the most comfortable decision, even if you've had an internal debate going for 5 or 6 years.

For the longest time I would side with christian aspects when I came to things, not because I thought it was right. I was going with what had been impressed upon me as a child.
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