Should I tell my Christian parents that I might be an atheist?
As a toddler/child, I never grew up going to church regularly, reading the bible, or any practice of Christianity, yet my family still believed believed in Christianity. I loved dinosaurs and prehistoric life and the fact that they lived for so long before going extinct. This grew on me, and later on I became fascinated with science (convergent evolution and such) and the big bang theory. Im the kind of person who needs facts and proper evidence to believe something, so I guess this stuck to me and also made it harder for me to believe that there IS a god, and I don't think I have a reason yet. Again, I'm still unsure, and I just want to hear from others who feel the same.
Another thing I need to add; my parents are trump supporters, they are anti lgbtq, they supported charlie kirks beliefs, they admitted to telling me that if I ever thought I was lgbtq, they wouldn't support me, which they won't have to worry Abt. Their beliefs make me afraid they may not support it, since I'm kinda going through a rough patch with my parents right now.they will never resort to abuse or anything physical, I think they'd mostly stay quiet Abt it. they're a lot more hateful towards lgbtq, and less on religion, which does give me some hope, but I'm indecisive. as for my social circle, I know that my friends will support my belief and I will not be bullied or harassed for it.