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My mum and dad are fighting over mums religion. What can i do?

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my mum is a jehovahs witness and my dad hates it my mum beleivs her religion is more inportant than her family i think something is wrong with jehovahs witnesses every time mum comes home from the "meeting" she is always Angry and pissed off, my dad did not mind her being Angligan but this is bad i am 15 and i have a brother that is 11 and a sister that is 9 and i dont think we could handle it if they split up.

What can i do

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  1. One thing you will learn from all of this is how religion has not only split up families but communities as well and caused wars and strife for people and nations throughout history.

    When religion takes priority over your own flesh and blood family, as some religions do, then something is very wrong. Very wrong indeed.


  2. Really nothing you can do. There's no reasoning with religious fanatics. You either have to make a choice between them, or step aside and just let the whole thing play out . Good luck hons

  3. Stay out of the way. Don't interfere with their arguments unless you want to start crying or something, that may make em' stop.  

  4. Hey,my friend.being a christian,u have to belive in only JESUS CHRIST

    so go to jesus in prayer.I am sure u will have an answer


  5. There isn't anything you can do really. You won't be taken seriously. And please don't be under the impression that there is a problem with jehovah's witnesses in general cause there isn't. Your mum is the one that has a problem I'm afraid. It's this bad for others in the homes of christians, muslims, hindus or any other religion. Trust me, it isn't the religion, just some peoples interpretations of it. Some people take religion far more seriously than they're meant to and get all the wrong ideas. So yeah, just stay out of the way I suppose. If you want, you can interrupt an argument to try and get across the message that it doesn't matter what religion everyone is, as long as you can respect each others beliefs and get on with life without making it a big deal. I don't see them taking you too seriously though, so whether you risk getting involved is up to you.

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