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Considering Religion Before Starting a Family
How Will You Raise Your Kids?
By Lisa A. Goldstein
Before Jodi and Jim Cook were even engaged, they discussed how they would bring up their children. Religion was a topic they covered extensively because the Buffalo, N.Y., couple agreed it was crucial for their children to have a religious background. Since Jodi was raised Jewish and Jim is Lutheran, they wanted to have only one religion in the house to eliminate any confusion for their children.
"We felt it was important to be on the same page before we had children," says Jodi. "Some people think that they can decide something like this after bringing their children into the world. However, it may cause a great deal of stress and negative feelings toward one another. Deciding this prior to having children gives you one fewer (and possibly difficult) decision to make at a time when your emotions may not allow you to think clearly."
Indeed, the general consensus from parents, parenting experts and clergy seems to be that religion is one issue that should be decided on before conception, if not before marriage.
If you put off the decision, it will only become worse later, she says, adding that if you come to an impasse, you should have a consultation with a member of the clergy or get counseling. If the problem is a religiously rigid family on one side, you can make your decision and provide a united front.
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