I don't think I ever really believed in it.
I have very religious parents and went to a Protestant school, so I wa forced to go to church with my parents and pray in school.
I can remember being around 7 or 8 and thinking "this is all stupid. where is this invisible God I'm supposed to be praying to and how do I know he exists,"
I think I'd say I was more agnostic when I was really young and there was still some part of me that thought this might be true but completely atheist by the time I was about 11.
I can't relate to Christians.
I just don't understand why they don't come to the same conclusions as I did when I was very young, and the more you learn about Christianity the more ridiculous it seems.
I have very religious parents and went to a Protestant school, so I wa forced to go to church with my parents and pray in school.
I can remember being around 7 or 8 and thinking "this is all stupid. where is this invisible God I'm supposed to be praying to and how do I know he exists,"
I think I'd say I was more agnostic when I was really young and there was still some part of me that thought this might be true but completely atheist by the time I was about 11.
I can't relate to Christians.
I just don't understand why they don't come to the same conclusions as I did when I was very young, and the more you learn about Christianity the more ridiculous it seems.