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Keep in mind I’m a married adult completely independent of my parents.

Anyway, I stopped by their house today and they both started pestering me about recent socio-political and religious view changes my husband and I have had since we got married.

They’re upset we’ve gone more traditional (Anglican) and think we’re “going down the wrong path” (they’re boomer-brained evangelicals who couldn’t care less about tradition or Church authority). They think my husband is a “tyrant” (he leads and I follow, the way it should be). They basically shot down every explanation I had for them about my current views of the church, polity, sacraments, etc.

Then the jews came up.

Now, I’m not exactly *quiet* about (((them))) but I don’t go out of my way to talk about them either. Just a remark here or there. Well, they think I have “bitterness and hate” in my heart. They think my views on them are unfounded. They think I’m not educated about the situation.

Not really sure what to do about this. I stormed out before I said anything I would’ve regretted. My mom already apologized via text. But I’m obviously really upset and distraught about how they’re handling my rapid shift toward traditional values.

Have you guys been in this situation before? How in the world do I handle this? How do I not disappoint my own parents?
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Fudgiethewhale on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
This brings to mind the passage in I Corinthians where Paul is reprimanding the church for the divisiveness caused by claiming “I was Baptized by Paul” or “I was Baptized by Appollos”. Similar things going on here. Protestants, Catholics, and the East all have issues. I don’t think any one of them is the “one true Church” and to claim that you are is unnecessary. Instead of tearing each other down or declaring anathema upon one another, we need to focus on spreading the Gospel, edifying the Church, and continuing to grow in personal and corporate faith.
WeedleTLiar on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
The way I think of it, salvation comes directly from God and the various Churches, even religions, are attempts by us humans to help each other find our paths. Some people might need Catholicism, some people might need Protestantism. Some people might find God living alone in a desert.

There's no reason to bicker over trivialities because every Church is created and run by man, not God. They're intermediaries between us and what is truly important.
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