I have to echo what Crownboy said, about trying to be "a better Christian" after deciding not to go back to Jehovah's Witnesses.I got going with my Bible reading, and was searching for a reasonable alternative group of people/way of worship/place to belong.That was a phase. Then I started to read more of the posts out here, and the bad association
(just kidding) made me think about other alternative ways of thinking, including agnosticism and atheism. It's been a path to where I am now... not atheist, but not a worshipper either. It didn't happen overnight. (This may explain things a little more clearly to the poster named Double Edge.)-J.R., member, UADNA-MN
(Unseen Apostate Directorate of North America - Minnesota division)This post was not evaluated by any mental health professionals.
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(just kidding) made me think about other alternative ways of thinking, including agnosticism and atheism. It's been a path to where I am now... not atheist, but not a worshipper either. It didn't happen overnight. (This may explain things a little more clearly to the poster named Double Edge.)-J.R., member, UADNA-MN (Unseen Apostate Directorate of North America - Minnesota division)This post was not evaluated by any mental health professionals.
Any opinions expressed are those of a fuzzy, cuddly rodent.