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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]Chasstev365
(5,760 posts)30. Recovering Catholic:
* Strike One: Even as a student in Catholic HS, it really bothered me that the Church equaled Birth Control with Abortion.
* Strike Two: In a semester class on the Holocaust in public university, I learned many high level Nazis, including the key architect of the Holocaust, Adolf Eichmann, were given fake passports by the Vatican to escape to South America.
* Strike Three: The horrific priest sexual abuse scandal and the cover-up.
While I am a committed Deist today, I did have my daughter baptized in the Episoplal Church.
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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