making a choice, follow your parents or your heart? |
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making a choice, follow your parents or your heart? |
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I recently divulged to my parents that I wasn't sure I wanted to return to the Catholic Church. I never went much as a child, and thus was able to explore and develop my own opinions on organized religion. They were, let's say, not quite supportive. We had a big discussion about it and I said that I wanted to take a World Religious Studies class in college to become more knowledgeable and gain more perspective on the matter.
They are very wary of my decision and ask that no matter what I do, I remain a Catholic. I don't want them to feel like I'm betraying them, betraying my heritage, but I just don't see things the way “they” want me to see them. What would you do? Would you go to church just to make your parents happy, or would you go your own way and explore things for yourself? EDIT// This is not for advice. I just wanted to know what others might do. |
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you will become more knowledged and can really make a decision for yourself if you go. but if you really feel that strongly and just can't stand worshiping something you don't believe in (like me :rolleyes), then don't go. your parents shouldn't condemn you for believing something different than them. people have differentiating opinions in this world and people have to live with that.
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