Hi Kevin, Thanks for your honest insights. I do not know whether to laugh or cry. Though my hunch is like most "secular humanist" in your situation, you are enjoying the best of both worlds. I got to check your Saturday night schedule. :=)) Your account goes along with what Dinesh alluded to.
Your account reminds me of the following story:=)) There was this guy who told his woman that he loved her so much, that he would go through hell for her. They got married and now he fulfilled his promise. Kind Regards, GL ----------------- Kevin Saldanha: First of all... COMPROMISE is the only way to hold the domestic peace ;-) I have learned and continue to learn this over 25 years of marital bliss. Having said that, the early education of both our children was in a private Christian school http://www.froebel.com/ (my son went to the local Catholic public school initially). Both of them have been baptised, received First Holy Communion and been Confirmed by the local church. Although I had misgivings about this recently, I now see the need for these sacraments if one is to remain active in a faith based society. My daughter has joined a church choir group and recently participated in a carol singing contest called Voices for Christ. Last night I attended a reception for the participants and bellowed out Christmas Carols into the wee hours of the morning! I'm trying to put Christ back into the Winter Solstice ;-) It was put on my my good friends in the Knights of Columbus. However, both, my wife (who remains a practicing Catholic) and I feel we made the best decision for her. Her indoctrination into Catholicism is now entirely in the hands of her mother, ........