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ANGIE: Abraham, I have a question about finding a way to exist in [[peace]] with my [[parents]] and [[family]], who don't [[agree]] with me and my daughter not going to [[church]]. How can I resolve the tension there?
 
ANGIE: Abraham, I have a question about finding a way to exist in [[peace]] with my [[parents]] and [[family]], who don't [[agree]] with me and my daughter not going to [[church]]. How can I resolve the tension there?
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ABRAHAM: This will possibly always be a [[difficulty]] in your life, but it can become better by showing them an example of who you are and who you are [[becoming]]. They have their set rules and [[doctrines]], and they feel it would be safer for you to follow this, but your show of spiritual and mental well-being will set their [[hearts]] at ease. You are a [[free will]] individual and even God allows that. Your [[parents]] must at the very least [[respect]] that. You are an adult with every right to [[explore]] and discover what you can. No one has the [[right]] to take this from you. Explain to your parents there are many [[paths]] to God. They need not worry for at least you are one a path, even though it is not their path. You are with [[faith]] that God is truly loving and is every [[step]] [[leading]] you to Him. Every free will creature has the right to decide which path they will take, even your own child. Tell your parents to please [[respect]] that you are her parent, and when the child is ready she will make her own [[decisions]]. You do not want her bombarded with their specific rules and regulations anymore than you want her to be bombarded with difficult concepts in the [[Urantia Book]]. She is a child and should be allowed to grow in the ways of [[simplicity]] and a family that puts love first. Show them the verse in the [[Bible]]. I believe it is in the Book of Timothy, (Correction-?-[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1st_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Corinthians#1st_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Corinthians.2C_XIII Corinthians 1, 13:7].) where is says love bears all things, etc. Is this helping? (Yes. Thanks very much.) You're welcome. Another question?
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ABRAHAM: This will possibly always be a [[difficulty]] in your life, but it can become better by showing them an example of who you are and who you are [[becoming]]. They have their set rules and [[doctrines]], and they feel it would be safer for you to follow this, but your show of spiritual and mental well-being will set their [[hearts]] at ease. You are a [[free will]] individual and even God allows that. Your [[parents]] must at the very least [[respect]] that. You are an adult with every right to [[explore]] and discover what you can. No one has the [[right]] to take this from you. Explain to your parents there are many [[paths]] to God. They need not worry for at least you are one a path, even though it is not their path. You are with [[faith]] that God is truly loving and is every [[step]] [[leading]] you to Him. Every free will creature has the right to decide which path they will take, even your own child. Tell your parents to please [[respect]] that you are her parent, and when the child is ready she will make her own [[decisions]]. You do not want her bombarded with their specific rules and regulations anymore than you want her to be bombarded with difficult concepts in the [[Urantia Book]]. She is a child and should be allowed to grow in the ways of [[simplicity]] and a family that puts love first. Show them the verse in the [[Bible]]. I believe it is in the Book of Timothy, (Correction-?-[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1st_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Corinthians#1st_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Corinthians.2C_XIII Corinthians 1, 13:7].) where is says love bears all things, etc. Is this helping? (Yes. Thanks very much.) You're welcome. Another question?
    
CALVIN: Thanks for staying with us through our childishness, our humanness and definitely as an example of how we should be with each other, more [[patient]], more loving, all the things you have taught us. I just want to say thanks for all of that you have displayed to us. You have never got on us for our misdeeds, [[laziness]], slothfulness. Any words you might have for my present needs right now would be welcome.
 
CALVIN: Thanks for staying with us through our childishness, our humanness and definitely as an example of how we should be with each other, more [[patient]], more loving, all the things you have taught us. I just want to say thanks for all of that you have displayed to us. You have never got on us for our misdeeds, [[laziness]], slothfulness. Any words you might have for my present needs right now would be welcome.