Good morning all!
I believe I registered at this forum some time ago, but I never actually started participating in it. Now I'd like to join in on the discussions, so I've reregistered (having forgotten my user name and password from the earlier registration

) So, let me briefly introduce myself here.
I started my adult life as an agnostic, converted to Christianity at 18 years of age, trained for and entered the Christian ministry, pastored in the States for 4 years and spent 28 years in Europe as a missionary, evangelizing and starting evangelical churches in Italy. My faith was plagued by doubts right from the start as well as failure to appropriate or actualize the quality of Christian experience taught and promised in the Bible. I fought these doubts and weaknesses as attacks from Satan, God's enemy and mine, but I couldn't deny the logical nature of the doubts...and the illogical nature of the Christian tenets that I was doubting. These doubts, reinforced by the failure of Christianity to deliver for me on the existential level, eventually led to unbelief and skepticism, an inability to go on denying the obvious: Christianity either doesn't work, or it doesn't work FOR ME. It was past time to throw in the towel...not an easy thing to do when your marriage and career are all built on and around Christianity, but I did it almost four years ago. I am now out of the ministry and living back Stateside and not participating in organized religion of any kind. My spiritual pilgrimmage, which started with agnosticism and led me into evangelical Christianity, has now taken me through the phases of "liberal Christian", theist, deist, and now back to agnosticism. I don't have the knowledge or the faith to actually be an atheist. As I like to put it, I don't believe in God, but I'm rooting for him.
So, that's me and my experience in a nutshell. It has been unique for me, but I don't doubt that it's similar to that of many others of you who contribute to this forum. As I read the various threads in the Intro section of the forum I'll probably find some others of you who have walked a similar road.
Oh, and by the way, by way of a testimony, I have found new peace, freedom, love, joy and abundance of life in agnosticism. It's The Way for me!