Quote from MarketMasher:
Your reticence to have your son exposed to the church sounds like it springs from your own experience. But if you deny your son the chance of his own experience, you are trying to live his life for him.
To quote from the book "The Prophet" -
"You may give them your Love, but not your thoughts - for they have their own thoughts.
You may house their bodies, but not their souls - for their souls dwell in the house of Tomorrow which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams.
You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you - for life goes not backwards, nor tarries with yesterday."
I was raised as a Christian, but other than the requisite attendances for school and ceremony, was not a participant.
I did listen, however, and later revisited those lessons that were taught (New Testament stuff) and found them to be generally good.
It was only by contemplation on it away from an enforced rigor that I came to understand the answer to the simple question "Why was Jesus crucified?" (No - not the staid, hackneyed answer "To save us from our sins").
In his later years, let him do his own analysis. Or not. The choice, and life, is his.