Shall we begin?The way of Diogenes is easy my boomerang throwing fren.
Honestly, they shouldn't be. You need to make considerations and support each other but regular arguments are not the sign of a healthy relationship.Point to take away from what I reckon is that relationships are fucking tricky.
Religion is not necessary to learn morals. Also, I don't think an Australian church is really representative of Korean culture.My honest advice would be just to go with the flow. It won't kill them to get some moral bearing and exposure to an aspect of their mother's cultural heritage at the same time.
I agree man, I kind of feel if you need the fear of an imaginary friend to be a good person, there's a decent chance you're a piece of shit at the core.#winner
I wouldn't go that far personally. I do have a problem with the idea that religion somehow has a monopoly on morality; as if morality is not innate to the human condition. Just like violence or anything else on the spectrum of our behaviourI agree man, I kind of feel if you need the fear of an imaginary friend to be a good person, there's a decent chance you're a piece of shit at the core.
I get what you are saying. I just think fear is a shitty reason to do good.I wouldn't go that far personally. I do have a problem with the idea that religion somehow has a monopoly on morality; as if morality is not innate to the human condition. Just like violence or anything else on the spectrum of our behaviour
Honesty I have never been around religious people, but from my outside observation fear of he'll isn't the major motivating factor most people seem to treat their god as a therapist in the modern eraI get what you are saying. I just think fear is a shitty reason to do good.
Ehhhhh, hasn't been my experience alot of timesHonesty I have never been around religious people, but from my outside observation fear of he'll isn't the major motivating factor most people seem to treat their god as a therapist in the modern era
Ye you guys do seem a bit brimstone crazyEhhhhh, hasn't been my experience alot of times
Whoa whoa whoa, what's this "you guys" talk lolYe you guys do seem a bit brimstone crazy
I didn't mean to imply that it was but spending time with their mother at a Korean church can be looked at as a good thing in more ways than not. imo :/Honestly, they shouldn't be. You need to make considerations and support each other but regular arguments are not the sign of a healthy relationship.
Religion is not necessary to learn morals. Also, I don't think an Australian church is really representative of Korean culture.
I'd rather be around people that treat one another with respect and compassion regardless of their moral compass, even it it's born out of fear. It's like enjoying the affection of an incredibly beautiful woman who's chosen to be good to me just because she's afraid of being alone, I may not see her point of view but I'll be damned if I don't encourage it.I get what you are saying. I just think fear is a shitty reason to do good.
Good luck and I hope that things work out for your kids best interests.FRAT Warning (scroll to bottom for non FRAT version)
I want to get a broader perspective on an issue that has once again reared its ugly head in my family life.
Background; My wife is a Korean Protestant, she is in my estimation batshit insane about it, thinks she has a special audience with God and that her pastor is the earthly conduit. Bitch thought Catholics killed Jesus until I pointed out the "Catholics" in the Passion of the Christ are in fact Jews and that Catholics werent an itch in God's nut sack at the time his son walked the earth on water.
Im a follower of my own hybridized version of Hinduism/Buddhism, I eat beef like no one else, dont observe any religious festivities, dont pray I just basically believe in karma and that shit will bite me in the ass if I dont do the right thing on this earth.
When Mrs Sweat Tea was preggas with our first we agreed that the kids would not be indoctrinated in either faith and that when they are old enough to learn and decide for themselves (CIRCA 16ish) which the cunt has now conveniently forgotten (again)
Every few months at she goes nuts claiming we cant be a family unless the kids attend church with her a couple of times a week and threatens divorce (lol bitch please). She has told the kids she cant live with us unless they are Christian and told them they are going to hell. She has told me me and my family (who carry her financially) are going to hell too.
Then she calms down and stops talking about it for a few months. Ive even offered to compromise and attend a multicultural church once a week for an hour like normal church goers do but apparently the Koreans are the only ones who believe in the right brand of Christianity and that we need to go to a Korean language service where she is a "cell group leader" hahaha cant work FT job but is a "leader"
This has reared its head again today, Im now considering taking her to the family law courts and getting a ruling on it which will be in my favor 99%.
Anyone had any experience with this directly or indirectly? any advice? not nec legal but any ideas are warmly welcomed
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Wife is using emotional blackmail and ultimatums to try and convert the kids and I into Christians, kids aged 6 & 8 and I are not interested.
I donno man, intent is everything for me. Why can't you just be a good person, why must you be a good person out of fear.I'd rather be around people that treat one another with respect and compassion regardless of their moral compass, even it it's born out of fear. It's like enjoying the affection of an incredibly beautiful woman who's chosen to be good to me just because she's afraid of being alone, I may not see her point of view but I'll be damned if I don't encourage it.