GoodK wrote:Sethbag wrote:At times like what? What's going on right now that makes you feel that way more than at other times?
I feel this way from time to time. It's like Swiss nostalgia.
The social cushion of the church is enticing...
Quite frankly everyone, Eric is a 24 year old, with little social network, no financial cushion, currently out of work, family ostracizing him and anger issues he's not over which are justified from his experiences both from the Ranch his stepdad sent him to and from treatment by his family.
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The Church has screwed with your life Eric, no doubt about it. You've have good reason to be angry. Without your association with the Church through your parents, through Utah Boys Ranch, your life would most likely have been better off. You wouldn't have the anger you feel now, you'd likely be getting along with your parents (assuming they weren't Mormon), and probably focusing on moving your life forward positively instead of all the negative attention and time you've spent over the issue of religion generally.
Having said that you've got to move forward with decisions that help you. You've got to shift your focus off religion completely, and focus on helping yourself, being good to yourself. In your relationship with your parents if it can be salvaged don't fight your step dad over religion. Don't argue or try to change him on that, accept his choice. Even lie to him if it means it will help you. Be selfish Eric, do what is good for you, not what will sabatoge you for the sake of holding onto your principles.