(Washington Post) Atheist parents comfort children about death without talk of God or heaven
For Julie Drizin, being an atheist parent means being deliberate. She rewrote the words to “Silent Night” when her daughters were babies to remove words like “holy,” found a secular Sunday school where the children light candles “of understanding,” and … Continue reading (Washington Post) Atheist parents comfort children about death without talk of God or heaven
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(Washington Post) Atheist parents comfort children about death without talk of God or heaven
For Julie Drizin, being an atheist parent means being deliberate. She rewrote the words to “Silent Night” when her daughters were babies to remove words like “holy,” found a secular Sunday school where the children light candles “of understanding,” and … Continue reading (Washington Post) Atheist parents comfort children about death without talk of God or heaven