Originally Posted by
SkyNigger
It's not going to hurt her more than the alternative. She's not human.
You misunderstand- she is not going to be terribly receptive to you online, much less so if she has people in her day to day life telling her (and showing her, through their day to day activities) that you are wrong.
Keep in mind, from a christian's stand point you are not right or wrong, you are GOOD or EVIL. A saved christian going to heaven or a vile evil person damned to hell.
If it's B, you can guess how she will react, which is likely a sinner pulling her down to hell with you.
I am being very honest with you here, cultivate a good loving relationship from whatever distance and if you have the chance to be influential in person, please give her the help she needs.
From a distance she will either not be receptive (most likely) or will do the opposite- be overwhelmingly receptive and then flip-flop once mom dad or whomever steps in and turns the computer off and drags her back to church.
I predicate the previous assertion on the premise that your sister lives away from you and also has religious influences near her, presumably interacting with her on a daily basis.
If I am wrong on any of this, only you know, and only you know your sister. My opinion is based on my experiences and the scant information i have available.
Also yes you can hurt her if you go about this wrongly. If you connect with her online, she may well be receptive and seeing things clearly while talking to you, then coming back to "reality" when you cease communication.
In my experience girls tend to really become attached to male/father figures and this may well play to your advantage. However, if someone close to her then breaks your bond, she will have her head and emotions going several directions and who know's how she will react?
She's your baby sister, I can't imagine you have many of them. Treat her with love and compassion and keep in mind the frailty you are dealing with. If you decide to help her, please do it with care, which means in person and not in a very compressed time frame.