My atheism/agnosticism started in high school. Now, upon reading Inherit The Wind and watching the classic movie of the same name, I took an honest look at myself and realized that religion/theism just didn't mean anything to me: it had no place in my heart and mind, and the only way that it ever would, was if I pretended to be something that I was not.
With that said, as the years have passed, it is more accurate for me to say that I lack a complete understanding of reality and how it works, rather than saying that I'm lacking in a particular way of thinking (god belief). Hence, IMO, it is far more interesting to be open to the potentially innumerable ways of seeing reality.
With that said, as the years have passed, it is more accurate for me to say that I lack a complete understanding of reality and how it works, rather than saying that I'm lacking in a particular way of thinking (god belief). Hence, IMO, it is far more interesting to be open to the potentially innumerable ways of seeing reality.