I'm definitely not a religious person. I was raised in what you could call a Christian household; went to church every Sunday, prayed before dinner, all of that stuff pretty much! My family was pretty active in church activities with dinners and Sunday schools and all. But at the same time, my parents definitely weren't what you'd think of big scripture-type people (we knew a gay couple who were kind of family friends I think). Of course being younger and in a household more loose on religion, it was never really that huge of a focus for me. If someone ever asked about my beliefs, I'd easily tell them I was a Christian and carry on with my business.
It was around 14 years old when I really started to question all of it. I was very curious about other beliefs and the truth in my own. Basically a new chapter in life when I was trying to figure out what's true. For a brief period of time, I considered myself Agnostic, being open to really any possibilities, but after some time, the idea of a God just seemed more and more unlikely to me, which lead me to calling myself an Agnostic Atheist (I don't believe in God, but I still acknowledge the fact that there's no way to know for sure.)
It was a very quick transition for me - just a few months actually! I don't have any problems with religion of course, and I do think that there can be truth found in just about every one. Some more than others, IMO. It is a bit difficult telling people, though. I live in Tennessee, so just about everyone I know is a Christian, and I just don't know how to tell them I'm not a believer. So I just keep silent, really, because it's not that important anyways.
TL;DR: I'm an Atheist, but if you're religious, that's cool too!
It was around 14 years old when I really started to question all of it. I was very curious about other beliefs and the truth in my own. Basically a new chapter in life when I was trying to figure out what's true. For a brief period of time, I considered myself Agnostic, being open to really any possibilities, but after some time, the idea of a God just seemed more and more unlikely to me, which lead me to calling myself an Agnostic Atheist (I don't believe in God, but I still acknowledge the fact that there's no way to know for sure.)
It was a very quick transition for me - just a few months actually! I don't have any problems with religion of course, and I do think that there can be truth found in just about every one. Some more than others, IMO. It is a bit difficult telling people, though. I live in Tennessee, so just about everyone I know is a Christian, and I just don't know how to tell them I'm not a believer. So I just keep silent, really, because it's not that important anyways.
TL;DR: I'm an Atheist, but if you're religious, that's cool too!
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