So this story might sound comical but bear with me.
I recently discovered that my grandmother is giving away her savings and apartment which is worth at least a few hundred thousand to her local Church or some monastery. My mother is not doing well financially and I am not able to help her out much because I am still in college. So I'd rather see my mother getting that money instead of some priest who will most likely splash that cash on child porn.
As far as I know 20 years ago the grandmother had a near death experience where she saw light at the end of the tunnel and had a conversation with Jesus who told her that its not her time yet. Ever since her number 1 priority in life has been church and god. I believe her ultimate goal is to get into heaven after death and do whatever homeboy Jesus said they do up there. So donating her money to church will probably guarantee that she gets in.
She is strongly emotionally connected to her faith so any logical or anti-christian conversation will not do in this case. I am open to suggestions on how I might be able to talk her out of this decision.
I recently discovered that my grandmother is giving away her savings and apartment which is worth at least a few hundred thousand to her local Church or some monastery. My mother is not doing well financially and I am not able to help her out much because I am still in college. So I'd rather see my mother getting that money instead of some priest who will most likely splash that cash on child porn.
As far as I know 20 years ago the grandmother had a near death experience where she saw light at the end of the tunnel and had a conversation with Jesus who told her that its not her time yet. Ever since her number 1 priority in life has been church and god. I believe her ultimate goal is to get into heaven after death and do whatever homeboy Jesus said they do up there. So donating her money to church will probably guarantee that she gets in.
She is strongly emotionally connected to her faith so any logical or anti-christian conversation will not do in this case. I am open to suggestions on how I might be able to talk her out of this decision.