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How do I deal with my Christian mother?

I talked to her yesterday and could not stop hearing that she is praying for me to come back to the Lord. I just felt irritated and wanted to hang up the phone but I haven't heard from her in a while, so I didn't. How do I get through conversations with her and her beliefs? She knows I'm Agnostic and what it means. I had to repeatedly explain it to her, which was exausting. Help.

Atheist_chick 5 Dec 26
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You are lucky. The brainwashing did not catch, but the same brainwashing worked on her. You are not going to change her, but you love her nonetheless, so nod your head, smile and bear it.

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From the time I was 18, most of my conversations with my mother included me saying, "Mom, I love you, but that's none of your business." After about 15 years she gave up on trying.

Be strong

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I'd guess she has a mental illness (beyond delusional belief in a fairy tale). Her abusive behavior is one sign. her desire to control you and her inability to listen/hear you are others. Try to make some sort of deal with her, like, if she goes to a therapist (not her pastor, lol), you'll match her by going to a Sunday serivce. What's an hour or so listening to stuff you already know compared to possibly helping your mom find some peace? Worst case, she refuses. Threatening a controlling person won't work, you've got to either cut it clean or try to make compromises when you see the chance.
Mainly, though, don't let her hurt you any longer. You took a huge step leaving, unfortunately, you might just need to ignore her for long stretches (or entirely) to keep your peace.

Orly Level 5 Jan 6, 2018

She definitely has a few mental (and now physical) illnesses. Bi-polar, PTSD..just to name a few. I am reluctant to admit that she passed down these fine traits to my other siblings and I. It's odd that I'm the only one that saught treatment for it and I'm recovering very well. I'm the last of four and my brother and two sisters also don't give a crap about religion anymore.

I tried to compromise with her but she has that black/white mentality. I either believe in god or I'm going to hell with all of the other devil worshipers. I haven't even graduated to that stage, nor am I sure if I want to be a Satanist. There is no reasoning with her. I told her I would call her on her birthday which is on the 20th of February. She was surprised but why would I want to talk to her when all I get is, "poor baby", "my baby's going to hell" and NOW when I call she answers with "praise the lord"?

I don't know what else to do but call her like once a month or something. She really only wants money from me to put it bluntly. She couldn't care less about how I'm actually doing. Yeah, I'm glad I moved to New York and she's in Florida.

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..and now she answers the phone with, "Praise the Lord" as if she's trying to push away a demon. It's getting worse and worse. She's really trying to make my life miserable again.

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Never had to deal with that type of situation, must be tough. My grandparents were very religious but I never really brought up the issue. Except in some discussions with my grandfather, where he said that a person could not be good if they didn’t believe in god or Jesus can’t remember which. I disagreed to that and we just left it there.

Thanks for the words of encouragement!

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I am in a similar situation, but my mother shows me some respect in part because she needs money from me from time to time. She sends me all these insipid religious messages on WhatsAp to the point where I blocked her. Once when she asked me for money, I asked her to pray for it because her god answers all prayers. Of course she didn't find it funny, but it gave me wicked satisfaction. These days, she doesn't talk about her god much.
Your situation is different, but to be honest with you at my age, 47, I have zero tolerance for intolerance regardless of the provenance. Good luck.

Thanks for the words of encouragement!

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Just this past Monday I was having lunch at my parents’ and my younger brother was also there. Out of no where my dad starts thinking out loud and volunteers a fasting date for himself my mom and my brother, in hopes that it will tug at god’s strings and make me a believer again. I humorously said that it will most likely be in vain. I do sometimes have to be more stern with my dad and tell him to drop the subject when he brings up religion/belief.

Thanks for the words of encouragement!

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Is your mother... I was about to make a post how I just befriended My Ordered Minister Older Sister in Facebook... with everything that it meant and the aggravation that will bring... but is my Older Sister... she is part of me as I am part of her. Our best memories are teen memories. That won't change. Treat your mother with respect even if she don't treat you with the same respect... She will one day Realize How Good of a Daughter You Are. My ex wife always end our conversations with "god bless you" I just say thanks. Welcome, you are home.

It's just annoying and my mother is physically, psychologically and emotionally abusive btw. I left her in Florida to live in New York where I have a shot at a some what normal life.

@Agnostic_chick I understand the feeling... she may have to realize you belong to the world now. When she find herself alone she will have to answer that question. Wish You The Very Best.

@GipsyOfNewSpain thank you GipsyOfNewSpain

Thanks for the words of encouragement!

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Sounds like some a case of needing to placate her beliefs. If it were me, I would get into a discussion about her beliefs without judging them. Lots of 'oh's' and 'uh huh's'...but really listen. That might smash that abutting wall between your belief system and hers. Even if you feel you already know, having her air her belief system might make her inquire more about yours. Discourse can lead to tolerance.

Have you ever seen the movie, "Red State"? Well, she's pretty much like one of those type of Christians. Hardcore. I've tried listening to her and she only tries to convert me back. I don't judge her because it's her life. I just want to live mine free from the Bible and it's lies.

@Agnostic_chick welp, you did your part...tolerance has to go both ways or communication doesn't work, and you have tried. Good for you for trying. Haven't watched 'Red State' yet...was gonna but forgot about it til this very message. Your message is gonna give me a real life reference. Now I am afraid. Haha!

@JohnnyThorazine Don't be afraid-lol!! You will love the liberation that comes with learning this harsh truth. What the Christians do in that movie has been done before but in different ways. I won't spoil it for you but you HAVE to see it now!!!!

@Agnostic_chick So it is written, so shall it be done...haha....I will watch Red State within the next few days!

@Agnostic_chick I saw this movie! I had just forgotten the title. We did a Dogma/Red State double feature a while back.

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Tell her that if god exists, that it knows exactly what it would take to make you a believer and if it truly loved you and wanted you to believe, it would provide you with whatever it takes.

Thanks for the words of encouragement!

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Just thank her and move on. She (probably) means well. Tell her you appreciate her thoughts. If god wants you back into the flock, he'll guide you there.

Thank you Shannon! ????

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