Leo-rcc, Kyu, athoughtfulman: Thank you very much!! I really appreciate you taking the time to answer.
I realized that I've been pressured with other things in life, and I guess I needed something to "hold on to", as I said earlier, but that's not actually what I need. My life is standing still at the moment, so probably that's what caused this.
Yes, athoughtfulman, you are absolutely right about this. Liberation is awesome!
I realized that I've been pressured with other things in life, and I guess I needed something to "hold on to", as I said earlier, but that's not actually what I need. My life is standing still at the moment, so probably that's what caused this.
Quote:One of the most profound feelings I have felt which has come through exploring atheism is one of liberation. There was a time when I had to look at everything through a certain framework, that is, the christian worldview. However now, I am 100% completely free to critique anything, explore anything, and evaluate anything on the basis of it's own merits. Rather than being bound by a set belief, I can comfortably be open and free about who I am.
Yes, athoughtfulman, you are absolutely right about this. Liberation is awesome!