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That is a tricky one. I cannot tell you definitively, it is sadly something you will have to work out for yourself. However here are a few perspectives, not all what I would personally do. But I am loath to say this is advice in any shape or form, merely a few ideas to consider if you haven't done so already. I suppose alot of it depends on how important this issue is to you. Not saying anything I will lead to living a lie which could cause you some psychological harm perhaps if it is important to you. You could try the "I may not believe in god but I am the same peson I have always been and if I live a good life wouldn't a loving god recognise that?" I don't know your parent's religious beliefs so I don't know how this would go down. Or you could just try to avoid the subject as much as possible? Very hard, best of luck. I am sure it will all work out :)
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G'day SomeSayMarryMoney, Thanks for your question. My advice is to be honest about who you are and what you believe but respect their views too. Regards
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I'd say it depends both on your age, and their beliefs. If your young and they're deeply religious, it's going to be hard on them. But trust me, playing along gets stressful too. Perhaps broach the subject by bring up certain ideas to discuss, see how receptive they are. And see what their responses might be when you tell them your beliefs.
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How old are you and do you live with your parents?
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Don't tell them,let time decide.Sometimes things resolve themselves without us do anything.
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What do you mean by playing along? Pretending that you believe in their "god" or something else?
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It'll eventually come out anyway. Might as well be honest and get it over with.
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