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In reply to the discussion: A question if you want to answer. What caused you to deconstruct from your religion. [View all]Jirel
(2,351 posts)61. It happened in my single digits.
All it took was my father reading genesis to me as a bedtime story. I already knew what a crock talking snakes were, and that Eve (had she existed) was a hero, and that god (if he existed) was a stupid, angry, torturing fiend that everyone should fight. Some people in my life tried to make me religious through the next 10 years or so, but all they managed to do was turn me into an agnostic satanist who pledged to fight god for all his insanity and hatred and cruelty. Nothing causes that like reading MORE of the bible and wondering WTF is wrong with people, that theyd worship that horror. Then I got better and trashed the whole concept as a bad fantasy, and got on with my life.
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A question if you want to answer. What caused you to deconstruct from your religion. [View all]
Duncanpup
Jun 24
OP
The Rev. James Cheek was the beginning for me. He was my Western Civ. instructor at Union Junior College.
3Hotdogs
Jun 24
#16
Once I was old enough to study human biology, any belief in a virgin birth disappeared.
Lonestarblue
Jun 24
#18
Rest easy my friend, they are all dead by now. We survived, but there are scars.
twodogsbarking
Jun 24
#69
Never really belived. Went to Catholic school for 12 years, did all the stuff with respect but no real faith.
Srkdqltr
Jun 24
#32
I went to Catholic school. As I grew up I'm thinking if God is all love why is there so much hate.
TommieMommy
Jun 24
#38
The people I was sitting next to in church were not good people outside of church.
NoMoreRepugs
Jun 24
#44
Nasty malicious gossiping church "ladies" and their equally nasty daughters.
Clouds Passing
Jun 24
#62
I once read that most people leave their church because they feel misunderstood and rejected.
Tbear
Jun 24
#63