I plan on instructing my children to the fullest on my belief and moral system. If I didn't do that, I would fail as a parent. Now obviously in the end I can't force them and they still have a choice to follow it, but I will do everything in my power to inform them of the truth, as I see it, which is heavily influenced by my religion, which I hope, long after they leave my house is their religion too.
This is how I see it.
Coercion serves NO purpose whatsoever, but I definitely intend to conform the rules of my house to my belief--but NOT as a "because I said so" thing. I would like my kids to know that they can ask questions, that they can have frank discussions without having to worry that they're going to anger me just because they're questioning or disagreeing. Reasoned discussion is the best course, in my book--I would like them to see faith not just as a bunch of mystical mumbo-jumbo, but something to be thought about and carefully considered, that does have a logical component to it. Would I like to hope that my children follow me in my beliefs? Absolutely. But I would NEVER cut them off or belittle them in any fashion if they did not.