slavereeno wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 9:30 pm
My soon to be adult son just revealed to DW that he doesn't want to talk to me about anything real deep anymore because I have "strange views" about the church.

There's Schwarzenegger level irony going on here. Church doctrine is an inch deep and a mile wide. Talking about anything deep means he's hitting his head on the shallow boundaries of Mormonism.
My rules of TBM engagement are:
1. Don't engage with TBMs about church talk.
2. See rule #1
Now I know this is difficult to do, but it's better for the relationship because they can't provide validation and understanding that you need, and they think your deceived by Stan and are contagious.
Seriously though, sit down with your son and express your love for him and your love of learning new things. Explain that your relationship comes first and that you are a safe place to discuss anything.
I guess he doesn't feel like he can open up to me anymore. This hurts particularly because I thought I had helped him to open up before because of my different beliefs, apparently I have effed up this relationship also... How many more will go down the drain with this mess?
This is truly one of the sad side affects of questioning Mormonism. One way to counter this is by building up your most vulnerable relationships. As we talked about at lunch, focus on being the best damn husband, father, son, neighbor, etc. you can be rebuild the gaps left by your disbelief in Mormonism.
Last but not least, remember....
You are not the crazy one!
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