parents and religion, when you're different
Well without stepping into religion and personal beliefs I will tell you there is no way a serious Christan parent is going to be okay with this.
They conflict with each other. I would just keep your way secret. It is less of a pain in the ass that way.
But maybe some others have ideas.
Good Luck you are going to need it.
parents and religion, when you're different
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Originally Posted by 40oz
All Catholics are Christians but not all Christians are Catholic. Sam had it right. My parents are both Catholic and my mom is incredibly religious. I would never be able to tell her that i think god is whatever you want it to be.
I think you must have misunderstood what I was asking her. I didn't say that all Christians were Catholic. Everyone with even the most basic understanding of religion knows that.
parents and religion, when you're different
Yes Birdie, thats what I meant, I dont know what my dad is, he doesnt either, he just calls himself "Christian"
parents and religion, when you're different
So are they really not OK with your believing what you want to believe? I hope my son will believe whatever he wants, including being religious if it makes him happy. I doubt that'll happen, though. He's been raised very freely, and I doubt he'll suddenly change over to serious formal religion.
parents and religion, when you're different
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Originally Posted by ericwt
Are you into Anton La vey or the Left hand path?
I though about that, the left hand path doesnt really seem satanist to me, so im going La Vey
parents and religion, when you're different
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Originally Posted by birdgirl73
So are they really not OK with your believing what you want to believe?
If they were okay with it I would have told them and this thread would have never been here
parents and religion, when you're different
What draws you to satanistic beliefs so much if you dont mind me asking.
parents and religion, when you're different
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Originally Posted by Fengzi
I take it you've never met any "Christians" Birdgirl. Trust me, if you did you'd know exactly what Sam meant.
I think you might be referring to people who make a big deal of calling themselves "Christian" like it sets them apart somehow and makes them better? I'm not sure because I can't hear your tone of voice and because I was raised so religiously freely that I don't always fully comprehend how more formal religion affects folks, but I do see plenty of chest-puffing, prideful "Christians" around here if that's what you were referring to. I may be a Unitarian, but I do live in the buckle of the Bible belt.
parents and religion, when you're different
so wait who's a nazi?
^ high ^
parents and religion, when you're different
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Originally Posted by birdgirl73
I think you might be referring to people who make a big deal of calling themselves "Christian" like it sets them apart somehow and makes them better? .
Exactly Birdgirl. Like the people who moved in next door to my parents house. My wife and I had gone over to visit and as we got out of the car they came up to introduce themselves. Within the first 5 minutes of meeting them they had made a point of of telling us they were "Christians" and asked if we were too. We explained we were Godless heathens and now they don't have much to say to us anymore. In contrast, the Muslim family that lives on the other side are some of the nicest people you could ever want to meet. Just goes to show it's a person's character, not their religion, that makes them a good or bad person.