You can try having an open and honest conversation with your parents about your feelings and beliefs. Express your thoughts respectfully and try to find a compromise that works for both parties. It may also be helpful to seek support from a trusted adult or counselor to navigate this situation.
When discussing with your parents about not wanting to attend church, it is important to approach the conversation with honesty and respect. Clearly express your feelings and reasons for not wanting to go, and try to have an open and understanding dialogue with them. It may also be helpful to suggest alternative ways to explore your spirituality or beliefs that align more with your preferences.
There are several places a religious person would go for support, but it would depend on your religion. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, I would go to my parents, bishop, or God for a problem. I have been taught this my entire life, I trust each of them, and are all spiritual leaders that can help me with any problem I face.
Around 2.4 million people attended church services in the UK on Christmas Day in 2019. However, this number may vary each year.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly known as the LDS Church, or the Mormon Church) reported 13,824,854worldwide members on record in October 2010.There are other groups which have broken away from the LDS Church, but still call themselves Mormon. For example, the Community of Christ (formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) has about 250,000 members. The polygamist Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is estimated to have between 6,000 and 10,000 members.There is some debate, however, as to how accurately membership records reflect the number of people who actually consider themselves to be Mormons. For example, the rate of activity (people who actually go to church regularly) in the LDS Church has been estimated at around 35% worldwide, which would put the number of active Latter-day Saints at under 5 million.See related links for a list of stats and facts about the LDS Church.Official 2009 Year-end Records of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) state that there are 13,750,651 baptized members of the Church worldwide.
The average American on a Sunday may spend time with family and friends, relax at home, go out for brunch, attend church services, watch sports, run errands, or engage in recreational activities such as hiking or biking.
Your parents may be forcing you to go to church because they believe it is important for your spiritual or moral development, or because it is a tradition or value that is important to them. It is important to communicate openly with your parents about your feelings and concerns regarding attending church.
That's like asking if parents can force their kids to clean up their room. Parents are legally responsible for the physical, emotional and spiritual well being of their children. I am unaware of any laws that would prohibit a parent from "forcing" a child to go to church. If the parents are divorced, the court MIGHT have some say in WHICH parent makes the decisions on church attendance for the child. However, the parents have pretty broad discretion on how to raise their children. Answer No. If the child does not want to go to church, the child must not be forced to go to church.
You just have to take him to Bible study and church every Sunday or whatever day you go on.
If you want to find out where you were baptized you can go ask your parents or go to your church if you actually go to church
By law, he cannot. Separation of Church and State. If you are attending a private, church-run school, they may have a rule stating that you attend their church while you are at the school.
No, legally, parents cannot force their child to go to church against their will. Children have the right to choose their own beliefs and religious practices.
Yes, it is the parents responsibility to take care of their children's souls and if they don't teach them to go to church when they are young they wont go when they get older. The sin of not going to church will be the parents while they continue to neglect their responsibility.
just stop cursing or if u go to church ask your pastor
It depends on what things you mean. Communicate with your parents would be a good start. If you talk to them then maybe you will bond and start a relationship with them. They might not even know they are making you uncomfortable or how important certain things are for you. If what you mean are illegal things or things parents are not supposed to do to children, then you need to go to the police.
go to church
Go to your parents.
If you want to go to church, then by all means go! Please. =Answer= You are almost an adult now and you can make your own choices. Your parents do not have the right to tell you when and if you can enter into any church. Stand fast on this, because it's well noted that a person of faith has a much smoother ride through life (you're never alone and miracles never cease.)