It’s good, with one point of contention: I stopped going to church a decade ago, while my family has remained devoutly religious. While I wasn’t disowned, it remains a rift that we sometimes have to awkwardly dance around.
Most of the time it’s fine: I don’t discuss my atheism, and they don’t discuss the theological aspects of their church life. But sometimes it gets weird, like one camp is unsure where the boundaries for polite conversation are.
It’s good, with one point of contention: I stopped going to church a decade ago, while my family has remained devoutly religious. While I wasn’t disowned, it remains a rift that we sometimes have to awkwardly dance around.
Most of the time it’s fine: I don’t discuss my atheism, and they don’t discuss the theological aspects of their church life. But sometimes it gets weird, like one camp is unsure where the boundaries for polite conversation are.