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Scared And Reluctant To Go To Church?
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My family are devoted Christians, but I struggle with it too much and don't want part in the religion. Of course, my parents give me no choice in this. Tomorrow they're supposed to be baptized. Me and my brother have to go whether we want to or not. The problem is, Churches scare me. I'm afraid that if I go to one I will get some sort of panic attack or just burst out crying in the middle of it all. I really don't want to go, but my parents are giving me absolutely not choice in the matter.
I also can't tell my parents about my feelings on Christianity, because I once told them I had no interest and they shrugged, telling me I still had no choice going to church or taking part in "church-related activities".
I have brought up that pressuring me into this might push me further away from the religion, but they still don't care.
Anyway, I am SO stressed out about tomorrow and already I cannot stop crying at the thought of going to church.
What do I do?
I also can't tell my parents about my feelings on Christianity, because I once told them I had no interest and they shrugged, telling me I still had no choice going to church or taking part in "church-related activities".
I have brought up that pressuring me into this might push me further away from the religion, but they still don't care.
Anyway, I am SO stressed out about tomorrow and already I cannot stop crying at the thought of going to church.
What do I do?
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I could only deal with this with humour. they've attended your school meetings/ plays, etc.. now you're going to attend this affair. return the favour. it's a building, don't worry about the rest of it. as you get older you can go or not go.. it's just late in the day to create a situation about tomorrow. there are plenty of non- believers, and we've not been...
19:09 Sat 06th Apr 2013
That was my thought boxtops, sounds a bit more evangelical ministry to me and they can be pretty full on and intimidating, especially for someone who doesn't want to be there. Adult baptism could mean they were just never christened or for more of a rebirth into the church, finding religion at a later stage maybe, born again Christians as such.
You are old enough to take control of your own life - if anything worries you and you aren't comfortable with it you don't have to do it. Having said that I do realise you may be being subjected to influences regarding your accommodation, schooling etc. It's a pity you left it so late to ask for some advice here.
At 17 I would say that you are old enough to make up your own mind about religion.
If you were to calmly talk to your parents and present a mature and reasonable explanation as to why you don't feel the same as they do about their religion, how do you think they would react?
You could even say that you feel that you are being disrespectful to them and their beliefs by holding up a pretence.
If you were to calmly talk to your parents and present a mature and reasonable explanation as to why you don't feel the same as they do about their religion, how do you think they would react?
You could even say that you feel that you are being disrespectful to them and their beliefs by holding up a pretence.
From reading the original post, do you go to church with your parents regularly?
Tomorrow will be more difficult given it is seen as an important event for your parents in their Christian lives.
How does your brother feel about this? Would he understand and be able to support you through tomorrow? Are you able to get out to any shops to pick up anything like Kalms tablets or Bachs Rescue Remedy? Bit late now though if you drive you may be able to get them at large supermarkets or late opening chemists.
Tomorrow will be more difficult given it is seen as an important event for your parents in their Christian lives.
How does your brother feel about this? Would he understand and be able to support you through tomorrow? Are you able to get out to any shops to pick up anything like Kalms tablets or Bachs Rescue Remedy? Bit late now though if you drive you may be able to get them at large supermarkets or late opening chemists.
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I only attend church with my parents on Sundays and I spend most of it getting so worked up that I cry afterwards, get dizzy and nauseous. My dad says it's God "working with me". It's not.
My brother is reluctant, but it doesn't bother him that much. Sadly he is only fourteen and does not understand my reason (mostly because it stems from early childhood and on and he would not understand it at all), so he would be sympathetic when I feel "sick" in church, but he would not think too much of it. Sadly, I cannot get out and buy anything to calm me down, because it's way too late for me to get out now and we're leaving around 7 AM tomorrow.
Basically, I just need to know how to calm myself down during this situation.
I only attend church with my parents on Sundays and I spend most of it getting so worked up that I cry afterwards, get dizzy and nauseous. My dad says it's God "working with me". It's not.
My brother is reluctant, but it doesn't bother him that much. Sadly he is only fourteen and does not understand my reason (mostly because it stems from early childhood and on and he would not understand it at all), so he would be sympathetic when I feel "sick" in church, but he would not think too much of it. Sadly, I cannot get out and buy anything to calm me down, because it's way too late for me to get out now and we're leaving around 7 AM tomorrow.
Basically, I just need to know how to calm myself down during this situation.
I'm an atheist and view any religion which causes the distress you are describing as disgusting and it is not applying the so called Christian Principles it preaches .
If your parents are genuine Christians they would not be treating you in that way. However extremists are like that, all you can do is to look upon it as a big joke. Look at them and say to yourself what idiots they are. Think of it as one big giggle . That is the way to treat extremism.
You will soon be able to make your own life don't let them spoil it. Take some chocolates with you whilst you are listening to all their rubbish.
If your parents are genuine Christians they would not be treating you in that way. However extremists are like that, all you can do is to look upon it as a big joke. Look at them and say to yourself what idiots they are. Think of it as one big giggle . That is the way to treat extremism.
You will soon be able to make your own life don't let them spoil it. Take some chocolates with you whilst you are listening to all their rubbish.
If you really can't face it, I would be inclined to fake illness tonight and say you are too sick to go tomorrow.
A bit underhand, but it would be a solution in the short term.
Then you could try to have a chat with them about your feelings on Church. Do you have a relative or family friend that you could talk to that might help you talk to your parents?
A bit underhand, but it would be a solution in the short term.
Then you could try to have a chat with them about your feelings on Church. Do you have a relative or family friend that you could talk to that might help you talk to your parents?
I could only deal with this with humour. they've attended your school meetings/plays, etc.. now you're going to attend this affair. return the favour.
it's a building, don't worry about the rest of it. as you get older you can go or not go.. it's just late in the day to create a situation about tomorrow.
there are plenty of non-believers, and we've not been struck by lightning :o)
it's a building, don't worry about the rest of it. as you get older you can go or not go.. it's just late in the day to create a situation about tomorrow.
there are plenty of non-believers, and we've not been struck by lightning :o)
I'm with modeller.
I had to suffer years of the same when I was growing up. No matter how much I protested my anally retentive father insisted more and more to the point of taking the dog's leash to me until I shut up.
Fortunately I did not foist his "Christian" values on my Children or grandchildren and they have been left to make up their own minds.
In my opinion your parents are acting in a completely un-Christian manner Do unto others etc...
I wish you well.
If you can, let them read some of these replies.
I had to suffer years of the same when I was growing up. No matter how much I protested my anally retentive father insisted more and more to the point of taking the dog's leash to me until I shut up.
Fortunately I did not foist his "Christian" values on my Children or grandchildren and they have been left to make up their own minds.
In my opinion your parents are acting in a completely un-Christian manner Do unto others etc...
I wish you well.
If you can, let them read some of these replies.