SheilaMJFan4Ever
Proud Member
The Atheist thread doesn't quite cover my current spiritual journey and neither does the Jesus Christ thread, so here it is: I'm not feeling the whole organized religion jive anymore, wondering if any of what was passed down through the decades, centuries, millenniums was just another form of mental/emotional/spiritual slavery.
I grew up in the Christian faith, both parents were Southern Baptists and that tradition is deep! It is an emotional worship, a rocking worship and very demonstrative, but light on the Word. As I got older (and on my own) I wanted to actually STUDY the bible and even venture into other religious views of god. A few of my Baptist relatives were appalled by this and felt I was opening myself to evil by turning from THE religion. My Jehovah's Witness relatives were happy about my journey and invited me to study with them. While they do offer a more in-depth study of the bible, the message that there is only one "true" religion (and theirs is it) is no different than the Baptists and every other denomination.
In short, what I'm realizing is maybe the connection between man and a creator/holy one/whatever is deeper and more free than any laundry list of religious rules and regulations set up by man. If I'm wrong and Hell is real, then I'll get that 'truth' when/if I get there. Frankly, I don't really buy that Heaven is real, either.
I grew up in the Christian faith, both parents were Southern Baptists and that tradition is deep! It is an emotional worship, a rocking worship and very demonstrative, but light on the Word. As I got older (and on my own) I wanted to actually STUDY the bible and even venture into other religious views of god. A few of my Baptist relatives were appalled by this and felt I was opening myself to evil by turning from THE religion. My Jehovah's Witness relatives were happy about my journey and invited me to study with them. While they do offer a more in-depth study of the bible, the message that there is only one "true" religion (and theirs is it) is no different than the Baptists and every other denomination.
In short, what I'm realizing is maybe the connection between man and a creator/holy one/whatever is deeper and more free than any laundry list of religious rules and regulations set up by man. If I'm wrong and Hell is real, then I'll get that 'truth' when/if I get there. Frankly, I don't really buy that Heaven is real, either.