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Rufas2000 -> RE: Is it acceptable for Christian family to kick out adult son for refusing to goto church? (4/24/2008 1:23:10 PM)
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Actually, if it were me in this situation, if I gave my word that I would not force him to go to church as a condition to stay with me, I would not change it during the school year (the reason he was living with me in the first place being to attend school). However as the year ended, I would not feel wrong in telling him that I had made that "promise" without realizing that I would not be able to deal with it. I thought I could, but sorry, I find that I can't. If he wishes to continue to live with me as he goes to school he will need to attend church with us, he will also need to refrain from arguing about it or being disrespectful about it ,or to me. Period. Ah yes, here is something I can agree with. I have a renters lease that is renewed every year. Thankfully the great terms of the lease have not been changed (my landlords are wonderful) but in mid-April when lease time is upon us they have every right to say we need to make some changes. But if they tried to change terms in say, August (middle of the lease) then they need to show me where the lease allows for it, otherwise I will look into my legal options (if its a big change that affects me and seems unreasonable, I tend to be very reasonable). In essence, she absolutely should keep her word but she is not held to that forever no more than my landlords are locked into how much I pay for rent forever. Problem is that a specific period of time was not specified so its hard to know when the mom has the moral right to change the terms. But most rental agreements are for a year so that appears to be the convienent default.
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