well i must say, its refreshing to see you finally touch on a topic other than religion, you must have realized you don't have much of a leg to stand on there when arguing with someone to holds to a more rational school of though.
I love how you could tell exactly how much money my family made by looking at recent pictures of me. Now THAT is a talent that god must have bestowed upon you, and I might have actually believed in a god had you have been close to accurate.
I grew up in a lower middle class family of 5. my father worked as an LVN for most of my childhood and was supporting the family on a salary of around 25,000 per year through the 80s and 90s. My mom never worked as my dad felt it was his duty to provide to the family. As the bible taught, the woman was to be subserviant, which I am sure you agree with right seeing as you are a religious kook. Are you allowed to speak in church, can you enter the church with your head uncovered? My mother couldn't.
Through no choice of my own, my childhood revolved around religion. You know that feeling you get when you finally learn that Santa Claus doesn't exist and it was just your parents pulling a scam on you? I don't, we had Christmas, but the presents were from my parents (by the grace of god of course). But back to that feeling of betrayal and Santa. Imagine that same feeling magnified by 1,000,000. Imagine being told that if you did certain things you were guarenteed an eternal life in paradise. In a place where milk and honey flowed as rivers, where the streets were paved in gold, and you got to sing praises to god 24 hours a day (who the FUCK thinks that is paradise??). Anyway, you also are told that if you DON'T do certain things, you will spend ETERNITY in flames, buring but never dying, ever!
Any then one day, much like with the Santa Claus story, you realize it was all bullshit, you trusted people to teach you truth, but instead they taught you things that they "THINK" is true, but can never be 100% certain about.
There is where you find me