SquiddyCracker
Banned
This is a discussion the two of you should have had before you got together, and before you had a child, but while you've made your bed I shall try to do my best helping you out.
It's a bit too late for this bit, but just in case you might reach a compromise with her:
Either way, your daughter being without her father is worse than her being baptized as a child. She won't even remember the "indoctrination", and so long as you go behind your SO's back and teach her about all the other religions (and the non-religious explanations for the world) she should be fine in the theological department.
TL;DR
Apologize to your GF.
Apologize to your father.
Try to maintain the relationship so that you can be a proper father to your daughter.
After a couple of years, if you can't handle the relationship, get a divorce (at much more favourable grounds now).
Otherwise, keep on trucking and do your best to raise your daughter as an independant woman.
It's a bit too late for this bit, but just in case you might reach a compromise with her:
- Regarding un-baptized babies going to limbo.
- She can still celebrate holidays, just as you are presumably doing right now
- Her being "atheist" for 17 years is balanced out by religious education
- Tell her that the pope has in recent times changed this so that they do not go to limbo but rather immediately to heaven.
- Regarding the child not picking religion if raised neutrally and given a choice: Tell her that if she does pick her religion as Christinaity, wouldn't God have preferred the child to independently reach said decision instead of having it made for her?
Either way, your daughter being without her father is worse than her being baptized as a child. She won't even remember the "indoctrination", and so long as you go behind your SO's back and teach her about all the other religions (and the non-religious explanations for the world) she should be fine in the theological department.
TL;DR
Apologize to your GF.
Apologize to your father.
Try to maintain the relationship so that you can be a proper father to your daughter.
After a couple of years, if you can't handle the relationship, get a divorce (at much more favourable grounds now).
Otherwise, keep on trucking and do your best to raise your daughter as an independant woman.