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I didn't come to atheism lightly, nor did I arrive quickly.
It started in middle and high school when I was the Perfect Little Christian Girl (TM). I was a lector/intercessor at my church, I was a part
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"Your father went through an atheist phase when he was your age but came back to god. I have faith I'll see you in heaven."
Nothing more has been brought up since. When we briefly discussed baptism I explained to her that I didn't feel comfortable promising in front of a whole church that I would raise someone to follow a religion when I had no intention of doing such a thing. I did tell her that if Kaylee wanted to pursue a religion, I would not stop her so she could get baptized when she was old enough to decide for herself. That seemed to be comforting to her.
Eric's mother, on the other hand, got SUPER offended that Eric is an atheist. She would prefer he believe in ANYTHING, just not nothing, and she feels she failed as a parent. We have not directly discussed baptism with her.
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