If a Christian adopted a child who was a different religion...

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NoNameMcgee

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Well... a satanist? Thats a extenuating circumstance in the extreme.

I wouldnt adopt a satanist in the first place.

Anybody that has a satanist kid dropped the ball as a parent and...well this is a main reason that He is ending the world.

But you are asking me personally?

If my child was a satanist even after my guidance then there would probably be some wires crossed in the brain and i would get them the psycholical help that is necessary.
youre right

its a bit extreme

its just i wanted to know what you meant by FORCE

id definitely want to influence my child

but i wouldnt dip him (or her) in boiling water
 
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NoNameMcgee

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You can't forget that you're not the only one thinking you believe the truth. The child thinks what they believe is the truth as well.
hahaha

well one of us is right

and i feel with knowing Gods word it would become very appearent very shortly

but i never heard it until i was called from a wicked lifestyle and started to seek God and the truth of Jesus for myself
 
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I have to say that i admire families most.

Most i guess admire people that make lots of money or look good but the real heroes are those that choose to take the responsability of other souls unto themselves.

Unfortunatly so many havent figured out how to do it productively.

In many cases its not the parents fault,its our nature as individuals that does us in.

People that have families and live by Gods word are my heroes, i aspire to be like them...meh...maybe in the next life.
 
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TemporaryCircumstances

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hahaha

well one of us is right

and i feel with knowing Gods word it would become very appearent very shortly

but i never heard it until i was called from a wicked lifestyle and started to seek God and the truth of Jesus for myself

That's the problem..... you know how confident you are that you are right? So are they. It's double standards happening all over
 

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Only if you would allow for him to share and teach his religion to you as well.

If you were a Christian adopted in a Muslim home what would you want?
For the TRUTH to be taught; which there is only one (not by force, but by intentional love). And the evil (false doctrines) not to have a ground to stand on in the minds or lives of those I love, including myself. Christian Passivity is as much a sin as evil indulgence.

It sounds as if you have yet to set up camp in your choices (Conclusions), and operate from that camp. But neutral is a choice; this is satan's subtle lie....that it is fair..
 
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NoNameMcgee

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That's the problem..... you know how confident you are that you are right? So are they. It's double standards happening all over
well i know God is right...

and Jesus is right

i understand when someone is decieved they may be under STRONG delusion as the bible says


but the Word is a sword
that can cutt through it

i completely agree with you

youre VERY wise considering your age

but...

i wouldnt be able to not try to use Gods word to influence someone i am guardian over when they are headed down the wrong path


i do feel like its wrong to force in a way thats like
hateful or dismissive


i think the scripture i posted IS more directed towards my own child

not an adopted child...


and it may be a much more complicated topic than i originally thought
 
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TemporaryCircumstances

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And they would be saying everything you are saying but with their religion. See what I mean?
 

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well i know God is right...

and Jesus is right

i understand when someone is decieved they may be under STRONG delusion as the bible says


but the Word is a sword
that can cutt through it

i completely agree with you

youre VERY wise considering your age

but...

i wouldnt be able to not try to use Gods word to influence someone i am guardian over when they are headed down the wrong path


i do feel like its wrong to force in a way thats like
hateful or dismissive


i think the scripture i posted IS more directed towards my own child

not an adopted child...


and it may be a much more complicated topic than i originally thought
An adopted Child is fully your child in that he has full access to all the family holds, is, and all the benefits of sharing, raising, and loving, teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training....AMEN on the post.
 
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slave

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And they would be saying everything you are saying but with their religion. See what I mean?

To whom are you most likely to conclude in your life? Have you concluded to whom you will serve? Do you believe in a religion other than Jesus Christ, as a viable option?
 
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TemporaryCircumstances

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To whom are you most likely to conclude in your life? Have you concluded to whom you will serve? Do you believe in a religion other than Jesus Christ?
Sigh....
I'm not going to justify what I believe. All I have said has nothing to do with me or what I believe
 
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NoNameMcgee

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And they would be saying everything you are saying but with their religion. See what I mean?
i would expect them to

which is why earlier when we spoke on the last page

i mentioned i would need to study their beliefs

there are many issues with false doctrines

because they are lies


i suppose if i am to teach someone they believe a lie

maybe i would have to prove they are being lied to BEFORE they would agree with me that they were being lied to


unless God did with them what he did to me

and just smacked them with a spiritual brick
and showed them they were under delusion....


no one ever spoke the truth to me until God

and i just feel like it should be easy when you have the truth on your side and its your child who is supposed to respect you

but i see now what youre saying


these strong delusions cant be broken with force

it may take patience (which is a gift of the holy spirit)
plus truth

plus revealing the lies they have been fed
 
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NoNameMcgee

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sorry im really long winded today

(._.')
 
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TemporaryCircumstances

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i would expect them to

which is why earlier when we spoke on the last page

i mentioned i would need to study their beliefs

there are many issues with false doctrines

because they are lies


i suppose if i am to teach someone they believe a lie

maybe i would have to prove they are being lied to BEFORE they would agree with me that they were being lied to


unless God did with them what he did to me

and just smacked them with a spiritual brick
and showed them they were under delusion....


no one ever spoke the truth to me until God

and i just feel like it should be easy when you have the truth on your side and its your child who is supposed to respect you

but i see now what youre saying


these strong delusions cant be broken with force

it may take patience (which is a gift of the holy spirit)
plus truth

plus revealing the lies they have been fed
:) ​...................
 

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Sigh....
I'm not going to justify what I believe. All I have said has nothing to do with me or what I believe
You don't have to justify anything to us, or me...But if God is the ultimate justifier, isn't what He says count - to you, as in what is and what isn't real? And what is and what isn't going to happen based on His promises and warnings? Yielding to God does not mean become passive in Christ, it means die to the right to yourself and come onto His camp, (Spiritual Truths), and become dependent on the fact they are real and all other things are not! If you are still searching so be it search away....
 
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TemporaryCircumstances

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You don't have to justify anything to us, or me...But if God is the ultimate justifier, isn't what He says count - to you, as in what is and what isn't real? And what is and what isn't going to happen based on His promises and warnings? Yielding to God does not mean become passive in Christ, it means die to the right to yourself and come onto His camp, (Spiritual Truths), and become dependent on the fact they are real and all other things are not! If you are still searching so be it search away....
Never denied anything that you sad above
 

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Never denied anything that you sad above
Nor do I assume you agree with it either. Your comments suggest a neutrality that in of itself is healthy. I see Scripture saying the opposite; that neutrality or passive living in Christ is not healthy, in fact it is dangerous.. We must all work out our own Salvation in counting the costs etc. But it never says to include evil with God's goodness and let people be influenced to which is best. That's just giving ground to the enemy, and Satan is God's enemy via Satan's rebellion, for He is anti- (God). I am not here to ruffle anything, I'm just learning more about you, as I am also letting you know more about me. And hopefully letting God be raised in the room intentionally as well.

Satan loves a passive Christian. He loves thinking and doing pretentious Christian work for us.
 
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Miri

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Can I add another element to this.

Adopting a child isn't like choosing a kitten from a pet store.
It takes months of preparation to make sure both child and parents are a
good fit. Plus a lot of time for them to get to know each other before the
adoption.

The older children will have a big say in the process.

Most responses on here don't seem to realise what is involved in adoption and
to be honest, it doesn't really matter what any of us think, the welfare of the
child is paramount. Adoption has to be done correctly, there is too much at stake.

I would say to the OP if you are thinking about adoption, then pray about this and
ask for God's guidance. Most of the responses on here are irrelevant as the the real
thing is much more involved and complex than the replies indicate.
 
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Could have something to do with what you ate....Smile.

Food (Jokingly); His Word (Insightfully).
I have crazy nightmares when i eat a big greasy burger a couple hrs before i go to sleep.
 
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TemporaryCircumstances

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Nor do I assume you agree with it either. Your comments suggest a neutrality that in of itself is healthy. I see Scripture saying the opposite; that neutrality or passive living in Christ is not healthy, in fact it is dangerous.. We must all work out our own Salvation in counting the costs etc. But it never says to include evil with God's goodness and let people be influenced to which is best. That's just giving ground to the enemy, and Satan is God's enemy via Satan's rebellion, for He is anti- (God). I am not here to ruffle anything, I'm just learning more about you, as I am also letting you know more about me. And hopefully letting God be raised in the room intentionally as well.

Satan loves a passive Christian. He loves thinking and doing pretentious Christian work for us.

Sigh...... I don't have the energy to do this.... can someone who knows me vouch for me? Magenta? Lady Blue?
Please?...