Young Adults to Parents

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I've been dealing with a very stressful situation that has escalated quickly. For a long time when I was younger I honestly didn't read the Bible as much as I should've. I knew the content, but I didn't delve deeply within what was in it. I never really thought what my parents told me was a lie essentially. It was most of what I had grown on, but as I studied back then, I realized there was a severe distance from what the Bible said and what I was being told. Even further still, there were things that were lies about life in general.



Now my issue after these years I obviously realize that in bringing up some of the right things or just not joining in on the wrong that my family has and will give me flack, but my question is how to even change things.



I know that there will be kickback but I don't know how to even begin to change this. As of late it has gotten ridiculous. I would expect that others would bring up something that I may be struggling with. If I am doing something wrong, tell me, is all I ask. However, for the sake of clarity, I haven't asked in any harsh or even confronting way, I've only said something in passing if it was in front of me. Any help?


Also, as a young adult, have any of you seen any influence from you to your parents?