User blog comment:MouseyRose/Everything Changes/@comment-5004899-20120327163330/@comment-1153722-20120330135944

There is nothing that implies that not following your parents' religion is disrespectful. Instead they should respect it if you choose your own religion, as should everyone respect each other's religion. If your parents spite you for not following their religion, how is that respectful? If your child would follow another religion, would you call them intolerant and disrespectful or would you let them make that choice for themselves?

(To add to that, children born in the Middle East are forced to follow the religion of the country they grow up in, Muslim or Jewish. In that same way, they are forced into a war that has no real relevance to them and is only caused because of the actions of their ancestors. If they go to war, there is a good chance that they die, and if they don't choose to follow their country's religion there is a good chance they will be prosecuted and killed. That's not respect either. But that's off-topic.)