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Atheists & Agnostics
In reply to the discussion: I'm a former staunch Christian who now is agnostic. [View all]c-rational
(2,880 posts)35. I was raised Catholic,, and attended church for years...no longer. I find religions to be
generally corrupted forms of belief/rituals. No guilt about not attending, actually relief about being free from not going. I studied philosophy for a couple of years, and today I would say I believe in the philosophy of advaita, the philosophy of non-duality. A belief in a universal consciousness. Suggested reading "A New Earth" by Eckhart Tolle. Also, The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz published in 1954. I would start with the latter...A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom. So, I empathize with your position, but find I have more hope and happiness than before.
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Raised Catholic in the North with the same assumptions of always worshipping an imaginary being
Farmer-Rick
Sep 2018
#4
agree with you. I have felt several ghosts/spirits over the years. Whether or not there
demigoddess
Sep 2018
#36
They never ask you why because they're afraid you may give them a good answer.
defacto7
Sep 2018
#16
I actually am willing to hold out the possibility that we are alone in the universe.
StevieM
Sep 2018
#47
I believe that there is no life after death. I'm completely comfortable with this concept. We all
Cousin Dupree
Sep 2018
#32
I was raised Catholic,, and attended church for years...no longer. I find religions to be
c-rational
Sep 2018
#35
It's a junction of the way the brain works and images are delivered: Mild stroke victims
lindysalsagal
Sep 2018
#44
kurzgesagt is such a great channel. This one has absolutely beautiful animation.
Oneironaut
Sep 2018
#46
When I finally understood that there really was no gods or the fantasy afterlife
rurallib
Sep 2018
#48
me too! Not a dilemma - I am happy to find out whatever happens - something, or nothing.
NRaleighLiberal
Oct 2018
#51