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Politics and religion are both very controversial issues, with both sides convinced that they are correct for different reasons. Unfortunately, the majority of mankind is filled with people who are unwilling to accept that their religion, political stance or philosophy in general may not be right for others, people who must build themselves on a solid foundation and can accept nothing but this solidarity.
I am unsure of your family, whether they want what is best for you or want what is best for you by their terms. Hopefully, they are willing to accept that their beliefs don't suit your unique way of seeing things, but that is not for me to say. I come from an anti-church family and it is difficult enough for me to work up the courage to tell them that I am going to church. Hopefully, our issues will remedy themselves with time...
IIN that I don't want to tell my family that I'm atheist/agnostic?
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Politics and religion are both very controversial issues, with both sides convinced that they are correct for different reasons. Unfortunately, the majority of mankind is filled with people who are unwilling to accept that their religion, political stance or philosophy in general may not be right for others, people who must build themselves on a solid foundation and can accept nothing but this solidarity.
I am unsure of your family, whether they want what is best for you or want what is best for you by their terms. Hopefully, they are willing to accept that their beliefs don't suit your unique way of seeing things, but that is not for me to say. I come from an anti-church family and it is difficult enough for me to work up the courage to tell them that I am going to church. Hopefully, our issues will remedy themselves with time...
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I wish you good luck with your situation. I'm still not very sure what to do either. I'll figure it out.