I myself was born and raised a Catholic. During my many travels over the years I find myself asking more and more questions about life and finding less and less time for religious beliefs. I was graced with a caring pastor that understood my position and informed me that everyone must follow their own path in life at a very young age of 14; and I have since abandoned the beliefs that I was taught growing up.
What, if anything, do you offer as advice to the youngsters who feel that faith may not be for them, and do you have any advice for a (hopefully one day to be) father who wishes to give their child the best possible chance at finding religion and then making the decision for themselves just like I did to either follow or abandon it of their own accord.
AlmostArbitrary9 karma
Hi Rob,
I myself was born and raised a Catholic. During my many travels over the years I find myself asking more and more questions about life and finding less and less time for religious beliefs. I was graced with a caring pastor that understood my position and informed me that everyone must follow their own path in life at a very young age of 14; and I have since abandoned the beliefs that I was taught growing up.
What, if anything, do you offer as advice to the youngsters who feel that faith may not be for them, and do you have any advice for a (hopefully one day to be) father who wishes to give their child the best possible chance at finding religion and then making the decision for themselves just like I did to either follow or abandon it of their own accord.
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