My name is Kerry. I am 15 years old. I attend East Carteret High School, in Beaufort, North Carolina. I am gonna be a sophmore this year; thrilled. I am a huge Kelly Clarkson freak. I am kinda short, only 5'2. Brown hair, brown eyes, nothing special. I am not exactly, "Miss Popular" however, I do have a lot of friends, some popular, some not. I like my friends, I wouldn't change them for anything. I go to Church every chance that I get. I love the rain, love nature. I love to play soccer. I can't really think of anything else to say about me.
I wanted to start this column because everyone always comes to me for advice. I actually think I give good advice, one of the only things I am actually good at!
E-mail: duckadork_15@hotmail.com Gender: Female Location: North Carolina Occupation: Student Age: 15 Yahoo: duckadork_14 MSN: duckadork_15@hotmail.com Member Since: June 16, 2005 Answers: 33 Last Update: July 22, 2005 Visitors: 5146
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okay.. I was raised in an extremely Catholic family, and lately I've not only been questioning my religion, but doubting it... Should I tell my parents? I know that if I do, I'll probably be in huge trouble, but should I really just sit here and let them shove a religion down my throat if I don't even know if I believe in it?? (link)
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I think that you should tell your parents. It is your life. They may force you to take actions for what they believe, (go to a Catholic Church) but they can't force you to believe it. I say take your own path in life, if you don't believe in it, then don't. If you want to believe in it, and are scared that it's slipping away, talk to the Priest about it. I am sure he can renew your faith. But, if you just don't want to take that religion, then I would say not to. It is your choice in the end, your parents can't force your mind to think something, only influence what you think. Hope it all works out for you.
Love always,
Kerry
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