^ Mao ba...
For me naa pu'y responsibility ang parents to guide their children about faith matters.
I'm not sure where I stand on this issue. Siguro prerogative na sa parents what to teach their children.
^ Mao ba...
For me naa pu'y responsibility ang parents to guide their children about faith matters.
I'm not sure where I stand on this issue. Siguro prerogative na sa parents what to teach their children.
I think it should not be specific 18 years old.
because there are 18 years old that thinks like 14 years old.
I think the best option or biblical way is to teach it once they can understand and have accountability.
I mean the moment they can understand and mature enough to grasp it.
PEace!
Hmmm... When naa na mi kids, I think we will also share our faith with them. Pero we will not force it to them, we will simply share it. As they grow, they will naturally have questions, and I believe it is also part of our responsibility as parents to be able to provide them with answers. So part sa amo pagka-parent is to become informed with matters of faith and faith issues, including about the different religions or worldviews available out there, and why we as their parents believe what we believe.
How about from the day you were born ti'l the day you were 18 years old, asa man ka ana?
Remember the Lost years of Jesus? (most of his teenage life) Jesus was a SEKER OF TRUTH and SPIRITUAL ADVENTURER. His parents never imposed their religion and beliefs to him. You cannot read that in the bible.
Jesus investigated ANCIENT WISDOM by travelling and learning from the adepts and masters during his time.![]()
^ Bro, how do you know mao to ang nahitabo sa early life ni Jesus? I think we have to be very careful with what we believe.
^ And can these historians be trusted? Can you give me their names and the title of their books?![]()
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