Daily Coronavirus Check-in: Should we allow children to choose their own religion?
Religion, it’s a divisive topic. Both Sarah and I grew up going to church and Sunday school with our families, and now that we’ve got our children, it got us thinking about the role religion will play in their lives. But is it something that we should decide for them now by taking them to church, or should they be allowed to choose their own faith (if at all) when they’re older?
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