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she thinks I'm confused

2007-09-29 16:11:05 · 22 answers · asked by Tony1001 1 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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Just, sit down and try to explain it to her. Explain to her why you're not religious and what beliefs you have, if any. If your mom doesn't accept then that you're not religious, there's no way to convince her, either she'll come to accept it in time or she'll be in complete denial for the rest of her life. (The latter is unfortunately more likely, I'm not bashing religious people but a lot of religious parents just can't accept when their kids arent religious.)

Be respectful towards her belief, but don't give in to any pressure she puts on you. Unfortunately, that whole belief that anyone who doesn't worship god will go to hell causes people to go to quite the extremes to convert others, so pay attention now cuz you're going to have to deal with a LOT of people like that in your lifetime, from the ones who are just ignorant of any belief other than their own to the ones who have lost all sanity thanks to the abstract beliefs they have.

When it comes down to it, people just need to learn to respect others who don't share their beliefs, but as you can see by all the people who just ignored your actual question and started preaching at you *coughsapphirecough*, a lot of people have a hard time accepting when someone doesn't believe the same things they do. Some people will also think that you must be a selfish, arrogant person with no morals or values because you're not religious, which I'm sure you're also seeing in your answers. So sit down and talk with your mother and see if she's one of the ones who can accept it, but unfortunately if she thinks your confused she probably is going to be one of the ones whose in denial.

2007-09-29 16:17:49 · answer #1 · answered by Aqua The Fox 3 · 2 0

What do you mean by 'not religious'? Do you mean not being a part of the religion you were reared in, or not being part of religion at all? Your mother will know by your actions if you are serious about being 'not religious' or not. Just do your own thing. I decided very young that I could not take organised religion on board. It was alien to me. I still feel the same. Watching the Pope being carried around in that chair just embarrassed me...imagine how he felt! There is a lot of dross tied up in religion that the 'old school' wil not let go of .

Look into your heart. You will know if you feel the draw or if you feel nothing. Your Ma is not a part of that..it is all yours. You never mentioned your age. I feel you are very young. Go with your flow.

2007-09-29 16:41:46 · answer #2 · answered by Rachel Maria 6 · 3 0

You can always point out that God created you to have free will. Organized religion is mostly about limiting your free will, so it operates in contradiction to God's plan for you.

Certainly, there are some valuable life guidelines in nearly every religion, and it is smart to acknowledge this (to placate your mother, if for no other reason). Nevertheless, each person comes into this life alone, and goes out alone, so it is up to *you* to make the moral and spiritual choices that are most compatible with your current level of spiritual development.

2007-09-29 16:33:11 · answer #3 · answered by Marc M 7 · 1 0

yeah i had a similar problem with my mom. Finally what I did was sit her down and have a long talk about why i wasn't religious. I told her my view points and she told me hers. And now we have a lot better relationship when it comes to the whole religion subject, she actually said that some of my viewpoints made since. lol

2007-09-29 16:16:19 · answer #4 · answered by Nobodyimportant 2 · 1 0

You won't be able to if you have told her and she does not hear you.She is only concerned for your welfare and feels that this would be the right path for you.But religion is not for everyone.If you are old enough to make your own decisions then it might be better to consider the matter a closed one and tell her you won't discuss the subject because you have made your mind up.But then, still listen to what she say's out of respect for her views, if you do not agree, or you just do not believe it yourself, just say Ok, I'll bare that in mind, but make your own way in life.If you live in your parents house, your under their supevision so until you are old enough to move out, Im afraid you migh have no choice but to take on board what they say respectfully, without offending them.

2007-09-29 20:32:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you mean you are athiest- don't believe in god? Or, maybe you mean you are agnostic- not sure, so unwilling to openly espouse belief? Perhaps you believe in an omnipotent force, but do not believe in the doctrine of any particular religion? Whatever, your belief is irrelevant.

If your mother believes, then she cannot conceive of you not believing also. From the time we are born we are indoctrinated to believe, and our parents believe it is their duty to convince us to believe as they do. Therefore, if you say you do not believe she must conclude you are confused.

If you are a minor living at home, your safest choice is to keep quiet, go to church, and pretend you believe until you reach your legal age of majority. Your mother might decide to send you to a religious school otherwise as a precaution to save your soul.

I decided religious doctrine was illogical, and contradictory even before I went through Lutheran Confirmation. I passed Confirmation easily, and continued to go to church till I reached adulthood. Then I quit. Over the years I have continued to ponder religious institutions and doctrines. I have concluded most of their doctrines are to keep control of their believers. The threat, or promise of religious consequences is a major component of convincing believers to do evil, hurtful things in the name of their god.

2007-09-29 16:59:37 · answer #6 · answered by mindshift 7 · 1 0

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2016-10-20 04:04:00 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Swear in front of her and then tell her how you really feel about religion. That's a hard one because I'm not religious either, but I am spiritual which is a whole other story. I guess if you have a close relationship with her, just tell her how you feel. Then show her, by acting out. Just kidding, that's childish. But you get the picture.

2007-09-29 16:16:04 · answer #8 · answered by for7949 3 · 1 3

I became atheist at 14 because of the Catholic church's stance on abortion, contraception and the status of women. It was a difficult argument with my Mum but she accepted me in the end. She respects my beliefs now and I respect hers - but I won't go to church!

Just read up on what you are and sharpen up on your debating skills. Good luck.

2007-09-30 01:37:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

What's wrong with being religious and what religion does she think that you are?

Being a religious person is not a bad thing, as long as it is a healthy one.

If you believe in God and love to praise and worship Him, don't give in to her. Keep God first and things will work out.

2007-09-29 16:17:29 · answer #10 · answered by Sapphire 4 · 1 3

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