
03-03-2004, 03:44 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Gryph
They cannot discriminate on the grounds of religious beliefs.]
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Sure, that's the law, but if a social worker or agency wants to discriminate, they will find ways to do so and not attribute it to paganism. You might want to say that you don't follow an organized religion but are spiritual and would support your child if s/he has formal religious convictions.
I'm agnostic/athiest, but consider myself a spiritual person, only god isn't part of that. I am adopting an older daughter and I would like to expose her to different churches/temples and allow her to make her own choice about religion, if she doesn't already have one.
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