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Ummm don't convert until you are 18, then when you get out....RUNNNNNNN far away and don't come back, then convert ok? God will understand if you don't convert, he prefers you to be alive and not converted just yet than dead and unconverted...
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shadowgirl
2006-11-17 07:51:30
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answered by Mr. T, formerly known as Shadow. 3
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I'm a bit concerned, as yesterday you said you were a Muslim, and wanted to celebrate Christmas? Are you a Muslim wanting to convert to Christianity? If so, first off, good for you, second of all, I suggest if you are 15, keeping a bible somewhere your mother doesn't go, ie school, or somewhere like that. Second of all, you may have to hide your faith until you are old enough to move out and find somewhere to live. Jesus said that those who love Him will face the most persecution and unfortunately that does sometimes come from those closest to us, even our own family.
If you accept Jesus, your mother will not have to know. Pray in your heart, where she cannot hear you. If you have any trouble at all, plz do contact me on my email. If you really can't bear living at home because of this, there are always options on where you can stay, again, email me and I'll help you further.
Good luck
2006-11-17 07:55:31
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answered by Resolution 3
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Good to hear from another young person searching for answers, I would say if the Bible is going to get you kicked out of the house maybe you should consider, studying the Bible on the Internet instead; hide the word of God in your heart, pray for guidance, He is faithful to the end, Jesus is your best friend. You will no doubt have hundreds of people praying for you know, stay in close contact with other believers online. beware of many false doctrines within even the so called Christian Churches, the key; listen to the voice of God, that happens during prayer and devotional times.
2006-11-17 08:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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In many countries your parents have the RIGHT to provide you with food, clothing, and shelter until you are 18, or some other such age.
Have no idea what religion your parents might be. If you think they actually might really KILL you, get help from someone ... a relative, a friend, a friend's parents ... whoever.
As for the money from your grandmother, perhaps it is being held "in trust" by the trustees of the estate. In that case, the courts should be able to give it to you when you turn 18 or whatever other age your grandmother had stipulated.
2006-11-17 07:53:34
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answered by Anonymous
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My advice to you is to go to a sheikh and ask him about the things you find provoking/troubling in Islam. Process the answers, and if you're not convinced, then think about converting religions. This problem of yours is not something you should take lightly: that's why making an INFORMED decision is of paramount importance.
I offer you my help as well: to try and answer any questions you may have.
If you're too lazy to do any of those 2 things, then your question is not sincere, or you do not take religion (and hence God) seriously. My email is soli__man@hotmail.com (2underscores)
Peace be with you
2006-11-17 19:01:15
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answered by MizuBunshin 3
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u can understand and move with the Lord in Spirit, and it can be a healthier form of understanding, since u can work on understandin what the Lord says directly 2 ur Soul.
i think u already do, but please show compassion and understandin 2 ur mom. she's reactin 2 what she kmows abt religion, but what religion tries 2 address is how 2 be Love.
dont 4get th@: religion tries 2 address how 2 be Love.
feel free 2 mail me 4 more info:-)
2006-11-17 07:55:40
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answered by pensive07 2
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first. if you are indeed kicked out... go to the nearest police station and ask for help from the proper authority...if you live in the US or canada or the UK... you do not state enough info to give proper advice otherwise... if you have internet access you can still get plenty of info on The True Christian Faith... you are welcome to visit at my website if you like... http://www.mikesoutreach.com
this will give you the basics of The Faith.... The rest is between you and God....
If you can remain at home you need not keep a Bible if you do not think it safe... here is a link to an online one... http://www.htmlbible.com/kjv30
also at http://www.blueletterbible.org
you might also like to try looking at http://www.rbc.org
2006-11-17 07:59:04
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answered by IdahoMike 5
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You are free to believe whatever you want. If you are worried about being thrown out, then go to a local charity or church and ask their advice. Don't worry you won't get put in a shelter at only 15, they will find somewhere for you to live.
2006-11-17 07:51:41
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answered by stickybroom100 3
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Do you live in a place where there is freedom of religion? Because if so, perhaps you can go to authorities and they can make her grant you your freedom. She cannot legally kick you out if you are 15. If she does, she will get in trouble. Go to some authorities.
2006-11-17 07:54:16
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answered by Heron By The Sea 7
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You can come and live at my house. Our children are all grown up and our daughter is moving out the first of December. So we will have an open bedroom.
She cannot legally keep from you what your Grandmother gave you in her will.
2006-11-17 07:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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wow, i am so sorry about this problem, umm... all i can tell you is too trust God in all this, he can get you through. I would talk to someone, maybe a local preacher or your teacher someone your close too, they could probably help. The most important thing you can do is pray. Once again, i am so sorry about your situation. JesusSaves
2006-11-17 07:52:28
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answered by yahoogrl1 1
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