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Question: In the scenario given, Is it right for parents to force their child of age, say, 15, to attend religious service against the wishes of said child?/Should it be legal?
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« on: July 20, 2007, 10:33:18 AM »

It's not morally right at that age, but it should be legal since the child is still a minor.

In the long run, forcing a child to go to church against their will makes them less likely to want to go to church in the future; it's quite counterproductive if the intent of the parent is to make the child more religious.
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