Whereas children in religious households learn to act out of obedience to a watchful higher power, children raised
in secular homes could be taught to follow moral rules just because it's «the right thing to do,» he says.
As someone who grew up in an
entirely secular home, with no time spent in church or Sunday school, I've just never been especially susceptible to Satanic - possession stories, which count on at least a smidgeon of Old Testament fear.
How could a woman who grew up in
a secular home and spent a lifetime thumbing her nose at Christ and Christians possibly be an evangelist?
It is a bit more interesting that this young lady was reared in
a secular home; but hey, my two sons were raised in an atheist home and have chosen to follow Christianity.
I grew up in
a secular home in suburban Australia, where religion was categorically rejected — it was seen as a crutch, and people of faith were...
Brought up in
a secular home in the USA, she was oblivious to the Christian allegories in both.
Whether it's redefining gender roles, raising kids in
a secular home environment, struggling to make ends meet while working in the gig economy, life has a wholly different feel for today's young parents than it did a generation ago.