
Originally Posted by
Palee
It depends on how literally you take a God INSPIRED, written-by-sinful-man Holy Bible. We all make mistakes. Our job is to love each other anyway. Being a Christian is about belief in Christ and accepting him as your Lord and Savior...and his teachings, whether you believe in the Bible only, not at all, or in addition to other Holy works, does not define Christianity. The OP clearly says "Christian family," not Neo-Evangelical family, which is what you seem to be extrapolating from the comment (and that may have even been what she meant--but it doesn't say it). And if there is no clear-cut way to handle the situation, I would say it is most definitely a grey area.
I keep thinking about this, and if it is something you want to teach is NOT okay, then IMO opinion you need to disassociate yourself from the family. Children learn from our actions, and if you are accepting, then they will be, too. If you are outwardly accepting and then turning around and telling your DS that it is wrong, he will be confused. If you are not sure, maybe the real thing to do is to re-evaluate your own beliefs on the issue. I don't see a real way to show "accepting" without "condoning" in this situation. Classmates are different because you do not necessarily involve yourself socially with the parents, and in this case, you are good friends with the mom by choice...