Atheist: How would u feel if your children were Christians?

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What would you say to the about their beliefs? Would you try to convert them? Just Curious. No disrespect intended. ;-)
 
Same way I would feel if they were Scientologists. I would be disappointed in myself for having raised such gullible offspring.

Obviously I would still love them and all, but I would be doing this *face palm*
 
If they asked, I would let them know my views. I would express my honest opinions to them if they offered their views to me. I would owe them nothing less.
 
When my daughter asks about god or Jesus, I tell her that they are biblical figures that some people believe are real, but personally I don't.
 
I wouldn't be offended or say "That's evil!" I'd be OK with it as long as they're informed about the religion.
 
THeir choice, as long as they're old and mature enough to understand the ramifications of their choice.
 
I would be fine with it, if that is what they wanted to believe. I would also wonder what I did wrong in their raising and why they became so gullible
 
I may explain my opinion, but if they don't buy it, they don't buy it, they live on as Christians and I live on as an Athiest, I might not LIKE the fact that they became Christians, but there's only so much I can do.
 
I feel ok but I argue like everything to change her.
three are ok
I was a little late figuring it out myself, you know, about 70 or so.
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I am not an Atheist but I am a Satanist. I would just tell them to the best of my knowledge what is true and not lies. I would let them live their own lives how they please not not force them into anything that they are not willing to believe.
 
I wouldn't care either way considering about half of my family is Christian. I probably wouldnt really say anything to them about their beliefs, and if i did i would refer back to knowledge that i do have from when i was christian. I would not try to convert them. If they did convert then great, and if not then great.
 
My son has expressed interest in Christianity. I try to give him support, but also all the available options so that he's better equipped to make choices.
 
I wouldn't say anything unless they asked me about it. Even then I would tell the truth without trying to offend them.

No I wouldn't convert them.

I wouldn't be happy, but if they want to be Christians that's ultimately their choice.
 
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