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youngcuriousboy
I was born into a roman catholic family and went to a catholic school until the 2nd grade. Since my grandfather died, my family hasn't attended church services regularly. That combined with me being home schooled allowed me to question...
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Written on February 18th, 2013
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I sat in church next to a person I believed had ruined my life when I had to sing "I can see in you the glory of my King." I could deal with a lot but at this point God and the person next to me became one and the same.
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Written on January 22nd, 2013
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Rivfader
I grew up in a "church" that was really more of a cult. The pastor was a bigger control-freak dictator-wanna-be than Hitler himself, and he would stand up behind the pulpit and name everyone's "sins" (most of which were committed by his...
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Written on January 2nd, 2013
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FellidayaFiresong
I know that we are supposed to be accepting, and tolerant. I know that I wish people would just accept me as I am, and they usually do. Maybe this makes me a bit of a hypocrit, but atleast I can admit it. I can see all the errors in my...
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Written on October 17th, 2012
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SnowManKnight
When I was a child I use to some Christianity school in Thailand. I use to be taught that I had to serve. And if I did not I would go to Hell. I always had doubts.
I started to question about god when I was about 8 years old when it...
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Written on March 7th, 2012
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brokenheaart
I started questioning some things from the bible when i was probably 13. My family is extremely religious. I was in church at least 3 times a week and heavily involved. I was brainwashed to the MAX. It was never about happiness for...
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Written on October 20th, 2011
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Evlana
To be more precise I rejected people's interpretations of Christianity. I rejected the way mom taught me, the way the church and friends taught me. I walked away from all of that because it didn't bring me spiritual happiness. I felt...
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Written on September 26th, 2011
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Babygirlamber
has anyone notice that a lot of the celebrations of christianity come from other religions like wiccan, pegan, jewish etc... like christmas was actually the celebration of winter solstice (sp) and the whole bunnies and chicks and eggs...
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Written on April 25th, 2011
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Ryuuzaki
...I'd be more inclined to say that I made 'an educated decision not to be'.
Although most of my family are not strictly religious, those that are are Christians. As we're all white English, and Christianity is the...
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Written on December 8th, 2008
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axelval
My entire family except my mother and I is Christian. My great-grandmother the most, my grandparents and aunt and cousins less so.
But my mom and I seem to be the odd ones out.
I never really liked church when I was little - I...
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Written on November 29th, 2008
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katpunkhippiegirl
I rejected Christianity after it had been served up to me as the religion of choice at birth. I was actually baptized Catholic. My parents grew up Catholic. After my parents divorced my mother had to leave the Catholic church...
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Written on November 29th, 2008
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