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a question to christian and Muslim adults?
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<blockquote data-quote="no1home2day" data-source="post: 2065605" data-attributes="member: 119063"><p>If your parents were Muslim, they may have to kill you.</p><p></p><p>If your parents were Christians - not just church attenders, but true Christians - they would continue loving you no matter what, but because they pay for everything for you, providing you with a home, food, clothing, shelter, and every thing else, they would expect you to obey them and go to church with them on Sunday morning, and go to school during the week, and actually study to make good grades. And I do NOT think that this is abusive! </p><p></p><p>I do NOT think that a wise parent waits until the child is 18 to decide if the child want to start going to school, or learning obedience or respect or morals or any of the Biblical principles such as forgiveness, mercy and compassion towards others!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="no1home2day, post: 2065605, member: 119063"] If your parents were Muslim, they may have to kill you. If your parents were Christians - not just church attenders, but true Christians - they would continue loving you no matter what, but because they pay for everything for you, providing you with a home, food, clothing, shelter, and every thing else, they would expect you to obey them and go to church with them on Sunday morning, and go to school during the week, and actually study to make good grades. And I do NOT think that this is abusive! I do NOT think that a wise parent waits until the child is 18 to decide if the child want to start going to school, or learning obedience or respect or morals or any of the Biblical principles such as forgiveness, mercy and compassion towards others! [/QUOTE]
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