god, but i don't think that should base my life decisions off of something that's not visible to me. i want to help people here instead of worrying about what's going to happen after this. >> how do your missionary parents feel about this path that you have chosen? >> i'm still kind of figuring out what the road is going to look like with them. >> acceptance, it's something every kid wants from their parents and something a mother from st. louis, missouri, believes is worth fighting for. nikki mungo has been an atheist most of her life but she's finally found her tribe with the satanic temple. a group that she says understands her broken heart. >> i see this one and i look in his eyes and i see pain. >> as a gay teen, nikki's son austin struggled for years to find acceptance from his peers,