I think you did the wrong thing, interfering in how parent's raise their children. I assume from your post that Sarah is in her late teens, and not too far away from moving out to college or whatever. You have to look at this from the angle of the parents, who perhaps don't get to see their child as often as they used to except for the Sunday service and a meal with the family.
Going to Church more often than not is an excuse for people to get together and enjoy each other's company.
Not every situation should be seen as a potential battleground in the war to save people from the evils of religion.
I'd like to know, though, what made these particular individuals "fanatical"?
Anyway, there's nothing to celebrate. You've just played your part in the breakdown of a family. Congratulations, feel better now?
Going to Church more often than not is an excuse for people to get together and enjoy each other's company.
Not every situation should be seen as a potential battleground in the war to save people from the evils of religion.
I'd like to know, though, what made these particular individuals "fanatical"?
Anyway, there's nothing to celebrate. You've just played your part in the breakdown of a family. Congratulations, feel better now?