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Originally Posted by phoenix31
They're really caring people who would do anything they could for me, so I don't really feel right about saying anything rude. I just can't deny that the religious disagreement is stressful, and from my perspective I don't feel like I have a support network in terms of my own emotional struggles.
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Look at it in another perspective. If you can see religion in a way that it can increase your wisdom, go ahead. It does not necessarily mean going to church, or things like this. Don't let religious disagreement be something that hampers you, let it support you from the right perspective.
You can be a mature adult now, but Phoenix, did you know?
Whether you're a kid, teenager, adult, middle-age, senior. You will forever be look upon as a child in the eyes of your parents. Being an adult doesn't necessarily mean you have to be fully independent. At times like this, it would be a wise choice to retreat yourself and have your parents to assist you through this phase.
As for emotional support, the best I can do is simply be a listening ear and relate.
If I might have misunderstood somewhere, just let me know, I'll correct myself.