Milzy
Guru
So I'm an extreme atheist. In the last few years I've refused to attend christening invites. I'm not totally anti religion I respect people who practice their religion but do so properly. I can't stand religious hypocrites.
The brother in law who is still married to his ex has had a beautiful baby with another women. They don't practice any religion but technically he's committing adultery to make matters worse. Also his new partners 7 year old girl is getting christened so her farther will attend which is just even weirder. Then everyone goes for a meal and plays happy families.
I'm married to be a part of civil society and my daughter will be allowed to be christened when she's old enough to decide for her self. I don't need god parents as we've already had people to agree to look after our princess if the worst that should happen. I know I could just turn up and go along with things but I feel so strongly on the subject. An another brother in law had their child christened out of wedlock a few years ago so I did the Calderdale mountain bike marathon instead. They may think I'm a right knobber but I can't help my principles.
Would anyone here just tell them the real reasons why you don't want to attend? Maybe they'll respect my honesty??
The brother in law who is still married to his ex has had a beautiful baby with another women. They don't practice any religion but technically he's committing adultery to make matters worse. Also his new partners 7 year old girl is getting christened so her farther will attend which is just even weirder. Then everyone goes for a meal and plays happy families.
I'm married to be a part of civil society and my daughter will be allowed to be christened when she's old enough to decide for her self. I don't need god parents as we've already had people to agree to look after our princess if the worst that should happen. I know I could just turn up and go along with things but I feel so strongly on the subject. An another brother in law had their child christened out of wedlock a few years ago so I did the Calderdale mountain bike marathon instead. They may think I'm a right knobber but I can't help my principles.
Would anyone here just tell them the real reasons why you don't want to attend? Maybe they'll respect my honesty??
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