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02-10-2008, 11:48 AM
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| Hello. I have browsed this forum on occasions, but just now decided to join.
I was raised in a christian family, in which the extremity of our actual practice of the religion constantly fluctuated. If that makes sense. Basically, throughout the years, my family has had on-off dedication to church and religious morals/practices and whatnot. I was always a complicated, different child though. God, christianity, and the bible were huge burdens on my back. I felt like I always had to live up to the standards of something that I wasn't sure existed, or I would go to hell.
My actual conversion from christian to agnostic is a very long story, so lets just say it involved a lot of research, and finding out that I was a lesbian.
My change in beliefs has lifted an elephantine burden off of my back.
I didn't mean to make my introduction as long as this, but hell, I'm a writer, I make everything I write complicated.
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02-10-2008, 11:59 AM
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| Welcome aboc
look forward to hearing your views on life, the universe and everything.
all the best
__________________ There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. ........... Douglas Adams |
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02-10-2008, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by abowlofchaos I have browsed this forum on occasions, but just now decided to join.
I was raised in a christian family, in which the extremity of our actual practice of the religion constantly fluctuated. If that makes sense. Basically, throughout the years, my family has had on-off dedication to church and religious morals/practices and whatnot. I was always a complicated, different child though. God, christianity, and the bible were huge burdens on my back. I felt like I always had to live up to the standards of something that I wasn't sure existed, or I would go to hell.
My actual conversion from christian to agnostic is a very long story, so lets just say it involved a lot of research, and finding out that I was a lesbian.
My change in beliefs has lifted an elephantine burden off of my back.
I didn't mean to make my introduction as long as this, but hell, I'm a writer, I make everything I write complicated.
[: | Welcome to the forum!
Im sure by now you've noticed that this is a very pleasant place to hang out and post with a wide variety of interesting folks. Feel free to hop right in to the discussions. To find the most current ones, click the link to "todays posts".
Congrats on your "unburdening" (also known as "enlightenment")! Many here know exactly what that means and the relief felt by it. Not that it makes a difference but just curious, what kind of agnostic conclusions have you come up with in your research so far? Do you lean toward a non-religious belief in a higher power or are you still uncertain and waiting for proof?
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02-10-2008, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by abowlofchaos I have browsed this forum on occasions, but just now decided to join.
I was raised in a christian family, in which the extremity of our actual practice of the religion constantly fluctuated. If that makes sense. Basically, throughout the years, my family has had on-off dedication to church and religious morals/practices and whatnot. I was always a complicated, different child though. God, christianity, and the bible were huge burdens on my back. I felt like I always had to live up to the standards of something that I wasn't sure existed, or I would go to hell.
My actual conversion from christian to agnostic is a very long story, so lets just say it involved a lot of research, and finding out that I was a lesbian.
My change in beliefs has lifted an elephantine burden off of my back.
I didn't mean to make my introduction as long as this, but hell, I'm a writer, I make everything I write complicated.
[: | Whew! Now doesn't that feel good?! You've accomplished, at what I perceive to be a relatively young age, what it took me many more years to achieve, i.e., honesty and authenticity about what I am and what I believe.
It matters a lot less what absolute positions or affiliations such an epiphany results in. The important thing is that you've experienced it, and your life will be forever different . . . and a whole lot better!
Looking forward to hearing a lot more from you.
__________________ "I am an agnostic; I do not pretend to know what many ignorant men are sure of." Clarence Darrow |
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