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Fiona01
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Does anybody else here relate to this?
I feel quite isolated in my faith.
My husband is a non-believer. He often is quite receptive to Christianity, in that he'll talk about it, or debate about it, and even at times come to church, but he says ultimately he doesn't really believe or have faith.
Many other members of my family don't believe either, and lately I feel a bit isolated and having a hard time of it.
For instance, the other night, they were all questioning me about it, and kept saying how wrong I was. For about an hour, I listened to things like this:
* "Christianity is just a story, to help people learn how to live. There's no real fact behind it..."
* "Being a Christian is just the same as going to a mosque and praying to another God. There is only one God, but it doesn't matter what we call him or how we worship, if we are muslim or Christian" etc
* "It doesn't matter if you go to church or not....Christianity is only about how you live your life."
* "Christianity isn't about Jesus.. it's about how you live your life and making sure you're a good person."
* "You don't need Jesus to be saved, it's how you live that saves you, even if you're a muslim or atheist."
My husband joined in too:
* "I don't believe you need God, or that God is relevant, it's about how you live, I don't believe if you're a nice person but ignore God you go to hell... I think you go to heaven if you've led a nice life....I don't see what a man who lived 2,000 years ago has to do with me..."
* "How can you have a relationship with God? It's impossible. Prayer is impossible. Does he talk back? No."
Etc. Etc.
The night went on and on like that.
At one point I felt upset.
I respect not everyone believes what I believe, and I don't go around pushing my beliefs on others, but I am human and there is only so much I can take.. It's a lonely feeling to be in a room full of people you truly love and feel that your beliefs are being scoffed at, looked down upon, or pushed aside....
How do you deal with this?
I tried to answer each and every challenge they said, but in the end, nothing I said was good enough.
Has anyone else experienced this? How do you cope? What's the best way to respond?
I feel quite isolated in my faith.
My husband is a non-believer. He often is quite receptive to Christianity, in that he'll talk about it, or debate about it, and even at times come to church, but he says ultimately he doesn't really believe or have faith.
Many other members of my family don't believe either, and lately I feel a bit isolated and having a hard time of it.
For instance, the other night, they were all questioning me about it, and kept saying how wrong I was. For about an hour, I listened to things like this:
* "Christianity is just a story, to help people learn how to live. There's no real fact behind it..."
* "Being a Christian is just the same as going to a mosque and praying to another God. There is only one God, but it doesn't matter what we call him or how we worship, if we are muslim or Christian" etc
* "It doesn't matter if you go to church or not....Christianity is only about how you live your life."
* "Christianity isn't about Jesus.. it's about how you live your life and making sure you're a good person."
* "You don't need Jesus to be saved, it's how you live that saves you, even if you're a muslim or atheist."
My husband joined in too:
* "I don't believe you need God, or that God is relevant, it's about how you live, I don't believe if you're a nice person but ignore God you go to hell... I think you go to heaven if you've led a nice life....I don't see what a man who lived 2,000 years ago has to do with me..."
* "How can you have a relationship with God? It's impossible. Prayer is impossible. Does he talk back? No."
Etc. Etc.
The night went on and on like that.
At one point I felt upset.
I respect not everyone believes what I believe, and I don't go around pushing my beliefs on others, but I am human and there is only so much I can take.. It's a lonely feeling to be in a room full of people you truly love and feel that your beliefs are being scoffed at, looked down upon, or pushed aside....
How do you deal with this?
I tried to answer each and every challenge they said, but in the end, nothing I said was good enough.
Has anyone else experienced this? How do you cope? What's the best way to respond?