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1984. I was sitting with my family in synagogue on Yom Kippur, no_hypocrisy Jun 24 #1
I was raised Southern Baptist, which is enough in itself. Haggard Celine Jun 24 #2
I was raised Southern Baptist, too! ShazzieB Jun 24 #75
I was born without a religion gene. Girard442 Jun 24 #3
Or perhaps within your genes, there is an inate immunity to religion? 70sEraVet Jun 24 #11
Raised Jewish moonshinegnomie Jun 24 #4
The absolute hypocrisy. OldBaldy1701E Jun 24 #5
I suspect he wanted the tithes. Joinfortmill Jun 24 #15
He just thought that gawd made him lord over men. OldBaldy1701E Jun 24 #53
In High School Fiber Lady Jun 24 #6
Lunch time at Catholic school dlilafae Jun 24 #7
I too have struggled with religion since I was a teenager. Lonestarblue Jun 24 #8
I was nine and my catechism teacher told me that dogs don't go to heaven. Javaman Jun 24 #9
I was about to make my Confirmation mgardener Jun 24 #41
Eight years of Catholic school. The second grade teacher LuckyLib Jun 24 #80
Will Rogers said.. Permanut Jun 24 #77
You could say my parents believed in freedom of thought EverHopeful Jun 24 #10
By their preachers shall you know them RVN VET71 Jun 25 #82
Plain and simple indigoth Jun 24 #12
Locus of Control. multigraincracker Jun 24 #13
Catholic girl. I was divorced in my 20s. Joinfortmill Jun 24 #14
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
Alcoholism OC375 Jun 24 #17
Going to seminary :-) markie Jun 24 #19
I grew up in a convent SLClarke Jun 24 #20
Was raised Catholic Woodwizard Jun 24 #21
Do unto others as you would have it done unto you. BattleRow Jun 24 #22
Many of us have a very strong faith. beemerphill Jun 24 #23
Hoping to impress a girl in college, I went to her fundamentalist church... lastlib Jun 24 #24
I tried for many years to be a Christian. Trueblue Texan Jun 24 #25
"...I could see no convincing evidence." rubbersole Jun 24 #37
I respect all belief systems. Trueblue Texan Jun 24 #43
When it gets used as a political WEAPON. Which seems to be always. usaf-vet Jun 24 #26
Raised Catholic purple_haze Jun 24 #27
Reason orangecrush Jun 24 #28
Nuns and priests were mean, physical and mental. Picked on "slow" kids. twodogsbarking Jun 24 #29
Eight years of Catholic school. 2MuchNoise Jun 24 #66
Rest easy my friend, they are all dead by now. We survived, but there are scars. twodogsbarking Jun 24 #69
Recovering Catholic: Chasstev365 Jun 24 #30
I didn't know about the passports!!! cpamomfromtexas Jun 24 #45
No able to post links Chasstev365 Jun 24 #49
The hypocrisy of organized religion Bluestocking Jun 24 #31
Never really belived. Went to Catholic school for 12 years, did all the stuff with respect but no real faith. Srkdqltr Jun 24 #32
Born and raised a Roman Catholic... BobsYourUncle Jun 24 #33
I formally left the Catholic church almost 15 years ago. mgardener Jun 24 #34
I grew up. Became an adult... Layzeebeaver Jun 24 #35
I never believed a word of it myself. mwb970 Jun 24 #36
Now there is a strategy! Trueblue Texan Jun 24 #55
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
As soon as I went away to college I stopped attending Mass Ritabert Jun 24 #39
I haven't: I practice Christ's teachings on my own LSparkle Jun 24 #40
"I've cut out the middle man and am a DIY Christian." Love it! 2MuchNoise Jun 24 #72
I was a teenager going to confirmation classes Qanisqineq Jun 24 #42
The people I was sitting next to in church were not good people outside of church. NoMoreRepugs Jun 24 #44
Raised Catholic LoCo Cat Lady Jun 24 #46
i was lucky I think. barbtries Jun 24 #47
Old School Methodist here SARose Jun 24 #48
I had those experiences at Methodist Summer Camp yellowdogintexas Jun 25 #81
Awesome! SARose Jun 25 #83
Not mocking religion. However, Chasstev365 Jun 24 #50
That is FABULOUS!!! Trueblue Texan Jun 24 #59
Good Question Aaeia Jun 24 #51
I read all the responses Aaeia Jun 24 #57
First week of school Conjuay Jun 24 #52
She told me in a dream bfoxmatt Jun 24 #54
Being excommunicated at 18 was but one step in a process that had niyad Jun 24 #56
How does one reconcile a 'sky god-trnity' with vast endlessness of the universe? brush Jun 24 #58
Too many traumas to remember from mountain grammy Jun 24 #60
It happened in my single digits. Jirel Jun 24 #61
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
I was raised to be a believer, but it never really took. Americanme Jun 24 #64
Nothing Delarage Jun 24 #65
Eight years in Catholic school. Enough said. 2MuchNoise Jun 24 #67
I gave up being my rural church secretary at age 14 and have only returned for weddings and funerals. It just got sinkingfeeling Jun 24 #68
Lifelong atheist angrychair Jun 24 #70
It began when I was 8 years old sitting in church, cksmithy Jun 24 #71
Reason, snot Jun 24 #73
about 12 yrs old: this shit don't make sense. ret5hd Jun 24 #74
Common sense. Polly Hennessey Jun 24 #76
I was eight CloudWatcher Jun 24 #78
For me, I am 71 JPK Jun 24 #79
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