Inspired by this thread and my own life.
I come from a historically Hindu (Father's side) and Muslim (Mother's side) family. Both my parents are "Christians" in the sense that they identify with the religion but aren't religious. My extended family are parts of the Hindu and Muslim religions. So I usually get invited to Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations as well as Ramayans. Should I go to them? To be fair, the celebration of Eid isn't that much religious in my own family but the ramayans consistently refer back to Hindu scripture. I usually just go there to eat and to not "shame" my mother and father and don't really bother too much with the religious stuff but should I go from a Biblical perspective?
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I come from a historically Hindu (Father's side) and Muslim (Mother's side) family. Both my parents are "Christians" in the sense that they identify with the religion but aren't religious. My extended family are parts of the Hindu and Muslim religions. So I usually get invited to Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations as well as Ramayans. Should I go to them? To be fair, the celebration of Eid isn't that much religious in my own family but the ramayans consistently refer back to Hindu scripture. I usually just go there to eat and to not "shame" my mother and father and don't really bother too much with the religious stuff but should I go from a Biblical perspective?
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