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Okay what you got to do.. go to your the subway and look under the gatorade soda machine you will find 400 pacos a fake pass port and a ticket to new mexico. Pack your clothes (pack light) and head to the airport. Avoid all cameras and security but don't make your self stand out. Once your on the plane a women will ask you what kind of soda would you like (her name is Isabel) order a coffee with room for creme. Once the plane leaves Isabel will follow you. Head to the parking garage and go to section F find a white sedan with the listen plate 657l50. Isabel will give you directions on the way. You will end up at the Wicker furniture factory. Your new name is Carlos Esparanza. Good luck my friend.

Confront your parents about it.
It is what I would do. Just tell them that you are just not really interested and hopefully they will respect your decision.

If your parents want you to go to church or something you can just ignore them, right?

Try to be kind if confronting them. Saying, "I think practising religion is stupid and I've had loving enough of this" will just end up with them being even more religious to you.

Be calm and tell them that you aren't really into it, you just want to go by your own beliefs.

Tell them you respect their religion but don't want to be part of it, after all they're basically trying to force their "happiness" upon you.


If that doesn't work just tell them you've secretly been practising buddhism. Seriously, you can't argue with Buddhists because because they're that cool.

dear oh-so-helpful BL forums,

in about 1 year and 3 months I can move out of the house. unfortunately, my parents have tightened their "religious grip" over me (ever since they found out my older bro and sis don't go anymore) and basically force me to go to church every week and read scriptures with them every night. whether you like religion or not I shouldn't have to pretend I believe this stuff (I'm not even going to say whether or not religion in general is bad, all you need to know is this one doesn't work for me) just because my parents don't want me to make my own decisions. should I confront them about this or should I just buckle up and endure it until I can move out?

sincerely
fred

p.s. the reason I'm asking an internet forum is because it's easier to "talk" to people I don't and never will really know.



Tell them that you don't believe in this religion and that they can't turn you into a believer. That is how my dad is. He gets mad whenever i tell him that i don't like what he believes in but he gets over it. They might not understand, But if you keep pushing your point they will understand.

Try to be kind if confronting them. Saying, "I think practising religion is stupid and I've had loving enough of this" will just end up with them being even more religious to you.

Be calm and tell them that you aren't really into it, you just want to go by your own beliefs.

Tell them you respect their religion but don't want to be part of it, after all they're basically trying to force their "happiness" upon you.


If that doesn't work just tell them you've secretly been practising buddhism. Seriously, you can't argue with Buddhists because because they're that cool.

Sure is plenty of parent hating here.
Seriously though, OP should just explain that his parents should actually prove their religion right before they press it further on him. He could even ask questions that make it seem like he's interested, when they'll really just bring up the tons of loose ends and plot holes that come with religion.

I'm too afraid of my own religion to watch research anymore...
What, you think you're gonna go to hell for loveual urges?

You're going to move out of your home aged 16? Sounds like a foolproof plan.

Best advice right here:

Okay what you got to do.. go to your the subway and look under the gatorade soda machine you will find 400 pacos a fake pass port and a ticket to new mexico. Pack your clothes (pack light) and head to the airport. Avoid all cameras and security but don't make your self stand out. Once your on the plane a women will ask you what kind of soda would you like (her name is Isabel) order a coffee with room for creme. Once the plane leaves Isabel will follow you. Head to the parking garage and go to section F find a white sedan with the listen plate 657l50. Isabel will give you directions on the way. You will end up at the Wicker furniture factory. Your new name is Carlos Esparanza. Good luck my friend.

When you get to new mexico, visit Aztec, NM. There will be a park with a tennis court and some swings and a large tree (In that order from left to right)

Go under the bridge, and walk through that path until you get to another park. Walk around, and you will see a large pond. I have a hidden treasure chest containing $6,500 and some rare rocks / gems / ores I have collected through the year.

You're going to move out of your home aged 16? Sounds like a foolproof plan.

Best advice right here:


Go sail around to the UK.
Find ephi's boat. (he has enough room on his house boat for find of people.
Move in with him
........
Profit?

You're going to move out of your home aged 16?

"aged 16"?
What is he, cheese?



I've been to church when I was younger, but I guess I didn't really think about religion back then. Once I was older I realized I didn't believe stuff about it and my mom never made a big deal about it. Everyone should be able to choose for themselves, it's ridiculous to force someone to believe something. If they don't, they don't. loving period.

You should just tell your parents about it, but I agree with what Supreme said, be calm when doing so.