ChattyMute said:
mjjcb said:
A lot of good advice has been offered with regard to your son, but not with regard to your wife. Since she's not an atheist but an agnostic, I would be trying to get the two of you on the same page in dealing with your son. It makes it more difficult when you two are not sending the same message.
I know a lot of (weak) atheists and a lot of agnostics, and besides what they call themselves, there really isn't much of a difference between many of them. Of course, everyone will have different beliefs and views on a few things, but for the most part, almost all the agnostics and (weak) atheists I know have the same sentiments towards religion and forcing religion on someone, subtly or directly. So her becing and agnostic and not an atheist really doesn't mean much.
I agree with the last part though. You two should be on the same page. Find a compromise or something.
Considering that an agnostic admits they don't know if God exists and an atheist makes a statement that He doesn't, it seems that an agnostic would be more flexible. I'd be interested in know how an agnostic has presented their case strongly when they admittedly don't have an opinion.
This would be good to discuss in a different thread.
Back to Josh's problem, it sounds like your wife is set against you forcing the issue. You've had advice on what to do and not do. We are advised specifically to teach our children about the Lord, but we should dishearten them. I believe you need to carefully work with him and be in prayer about it. And there needs to be one message coming from both parents. That's why I focused on her.
I only found scripture addressing the teaching of children who don't know, not children who have heard but don't believe. But anyway...
Psalm 78
1 O my people, hear my teaching;
listen to the words of my mouth.
2 I will open my mouth in parables,
I will utter hidden things, things from of old-
3 what we have heard and known,
what our fathers have told us.
4 We will not hide them from their children;
we will tell the next generation
the praiseworthy deeds of the LORD,
his power, and the wonders he has done.
5 He decreed statutes for Jacob
and established the law in Israel,
which he commanded our forefathers
to teach their children,
6 so the next generation would know them,
even the children yet to be born,
and they in turn would tell their children.
7 Then they would put their trust in God
and would not forget his deeds
but would keep his commands.