You don't deal with it any better than I do.

How many times have you said,
"I won't respond to this.
...
Except to say this..."
And how many times have you said you were done arguing with me, then gone another 10 rounds?
But I
would stop with you, if you understood the argument. It's ok to agree to disagree. I'm telling you that I see no reason to believe what you believe, but I have reason to believe what I believe. Maybe someday I'll see reason to believe what you believe, but there's been no reason yet.
OTOH, you say I
can't believe what I believe. It is impossible. I either did not truly think about it, or I have "bad mental thinking." Your argument is akin to saying there are no buildings over five stories tall.
"I'm in a 20-story building now."
"No, you're not. It's impossible for such a building to exist."
"You're wrong, because I'm in one right this second."
"No, you're not."
There are at least a few of us here who are in 20-story buildings. Telling us we are not is ignoring reality in order to keep your worldview intact.
Or, as I said long ago, I may not be able to convince you that 2+2=4, but I'm gonna try to convince you that we're talking about math! You think you're exposing our coterie to Truth that we can't see. But you're not. You're saying 2+2=a bushel of potatoes.
FWIW, I
have come to understand your/the OC's beliefs a lot better than I did before you and I began talking, 83 years ago. But that doesn't change my opinion
of those beliefs. I better understand how you feel about homosexuality and homosexual acts, and the difference between them in regards to what is a sin. However, I think that morality is wrong. Yes, wrong for God to feel that way, and to set up the whole system that way.
I better understand the Church sources of your faith. But I think, for example, Tradition is just a rationalization for hanging onto attitudes that are wrong and harmful. That some guy 1,500 years ago decided Book X, Verse Y means ___, and people decided to follow that decision for the last 1,500 years, does not mean that Book X, Verse Y means ___. It just means that guy's decision is when that Tradition started. Book X, Verse Y
can be interpreted in other ways. You/the OC simply don't accept those other interpretations. Fine. You're welcome to your interpretation. But it's not the one-and-only objectively accurate interpretation. It's just the one you've chosen to follow.
And then there's repeated questions about this and that, which are answered in the most vague, meaningless ways.
So when there's a discussion about atheist children, and the answers they are given, and the answers they discover on their own, telling us we're wrong for not giving them
your/the OC's answers is about as meaningful as... Not sure what the best analogy is that is not overly insulting. But whatever it is, that's it. Give us a break, willya?