I'm going to play devil's advocate a little here. Your family may not be the best, and they may be pushing Christianity in some unfair ways---both are probably true. But, I suggest you be careful about burning bridges. The thing is that family is important. I can give advise. Christians can give advise. But we aren't going to live with the results of that advice, and you and your family are.
Most atheists manage to live and interact peacefully with theist family. My husband and I both do. The trick is to take the good things about family and leave the bad ones, without losing family feeling.
Most atheists manage to live and interact peacefully with theist family. My husband and I both do. The trick is to take the good things about family and leave the bad ones, without losing family feeling.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.