All of my children are ideologically and politically in sync with me, they all have authentic Christian faith. It's something I'm very grateful for.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
From politics to parenting, Christians have something to say.
My family background was deeply Christian.
I've been brought up with the Christian faith with my family.
The children have been a wonderful gift to me, and I'm thankful to have once again seen our world through their eyes. They restore my faith in the family's future.
I grew up in a very fundamentalist, evangelical Christian household. Both my parents were born-again - their faith infused every aspect of my childhood. I'll probably spend most of my life working through that.
I am not here to parade my religious sentiments, but I declare I have too much respect for the faith in which I was born to ever use it as the basis of a political organization.
Both my parents are Catholic and staunch believers. I'm not a Catholic now, but I still carry part of it with me.
My kids are at a point in their lives where I'm a moral compass for them. God help them both.
Our kids are not Jewish, and they're not Catholic. They're not Episcopalian. They're not Buddhist. They're not anything. We do all the holidays to keep the traditions and the culture going, but I truly don't have a great feeling about any particular organized religion, and I don't think it's right to impose one on my kids.
Children are apt to live up to what you believe of them.
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