Not a one. My late grandparents on my fathers side were very religious, but my father has not to my memory stepped foot inside a church except for weddings or funerals. My mother went through a phase, encouraged by her mother in law, of going to church when I was relatively young, even going as far as being baptised, when my fathers alcoholism and philandering got really bad. My brothers and I ended up having to go to Sunday school for a few years *shudder* but it didn't stick for any of us.
My husbands family are also not religious (except my niece, who started going to a baptist church youth club when she was quite young to get a break from her own dysfunctional family, and got in deep) and I would say are probably mostly atheist/agnostic going by their reaction to the pastors speech at my nieces wedding.
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My husbands family are also not religious (except my niece, who started going to a baptist church youth club when she was quite young to get a break from her own dysfunctional family, and got in deep) and I would say are probably mostly atheist/agnostic going by their reaction to the pastors speech at my nieces wedding.
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