I played D & D and read fantasy while I was growing up, in a mostly non-religious household.
My parents never went to church
taught me very little about God. I do remember going to Sunday school a few times when I was very very young, but my parents did not go.
I spent some time in early adulthood exploring occultism, I knew some wiccans (dated a witch, briefly), was myself very new-age... Oddly enough
studied the Illuminati briefly, too. People who recognize these references are likely also to be familiar with Bob. Like many folks, I went through a period in my life where drugs were a staple of everyday life.
But, there is something about THE TRUTH that obliterates these flights of fancy of youth, and sets you free. I always believed in God, but departed for some time as I was coming of age.
That being said, I think parents should take a very active role in defining and developing their childrens worldviews and theology. I certainly have no intention of having any cultural phenomenon have free-reign over my children. I must meet my responsibilities to my children and my God, and Bring up my children in the way they should go.
You said, You probably made your decision to be Christian based on the teachings of your parents and church.
That does not apply to me, clearly. Non-Christians sometimes take this tack with me as they try to explain that I have been brainwashed by my church and family
when in fact God came to me where I was, as an adult
in the midst of depravity and filth, and He delivered me.
"You said, You probably made your decision to be Christian based on the teachings of your parents and church.
That does not apply to me, clearly. "
Which, of course, it was not meant too.
It was intended for the person who I was responding to as being raised a Christian.
"But, there is something about THE TRUTH that obliterates these flights of fancy of youth, and sets you free. I always believed in God, but departed for some time as I was coming of age."
And it's because of this internal struggle that the truth was revealed to you.
There are many children that will not come to the conclusions that you have.
You have even stated that "Non-Christians sometimes take this tack with me as they try to explain that I have been brainwashed by my church and family
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Which is a clear implication that many will not change, as you have done.