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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]OldBaldy1701E
(8,413 posts)My father was a deacon in the Baptist church for many years. Well, we decided to move to another house that was outside of town in the country. And, there was another church much closer to us than the one that was in town. So, with our being pretty poor, the parents decided to attend that church instead of trying to go to the previous one.
The preacher did not like this AT ALL. I still have no idea why this was such a big deal to him, but he proceeded to spend not one... not two... but three sermons in a row to denounce 'disloyal' people and to rail against 'deceivers' and so on. I was too small to even know about this until later on. This guy was someone I had felt was a decent enough person. Then, years later, my mother explained why my father never went to church any more and why he did not want to talk about it.
That was the day I formally left the lunacy that is modern religion and started on a different path. Ever since then, I always remember what this 'man of the cloth' did to my father solely because he did not like being left for another church.
I have regretted many things over my failed life, but that decision is not, nor will it ever be, one of them.
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