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Happy Father's Day to fellow nonreligious fathers, and a question for you. Did you or are you raising you children to be atheist?

I did not pressure my son, who I raised from age 2 after getting divorced, to not believe. When he was about 8 years old my Mother asked if he could go to church with her. I let him decide. He went and continued, even being baptised when he was 17.

After graduating high school he moved 750 miles south to live near his mother. I did not have any regrets about letting him go to church at such a young age until I read Dawkins' The God Delusion & other atheist books. Suddenly I felt like "Oh no, I screwed up!" But not really. About 8 years ago he called me, & during our talk he said he had read a book he thought I might like. The title was "Godless", the author... Dan Barker of coarse. My son said he started having doubts about his religious beliefs a few years before, and Barker's book helped him out. He is now 38 years old and very much an atheist. Thank you, Dan.

Ray13 8 June 17
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I was so happy when my son at age 4 cursed god for allowing his foot to get infected. His view of god at the time was similar to that of the Easter Bunny and Santa. But he figured out that god was a dick, which led to the next logical step that he didn't exist.

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Raised two children without the church or belief. If questions came up, I was frank about what I believed. They are are both happy non religious thirty somethings.

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I’ve let my daughter find her own way. I think that’s best.

@Ray13
I agree

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