I was always a curious child. I always wanted to know the truth about things, or how they worked. I asked a lot of questions, and sometimes that got me into trouble. When my fundie adoptive parents took me in, they indoctrinated me into their faith. Eight years later, when I was thirteen, I was watching some documentaries and I stumbled upon one that was called "The God that Wasn't There" and I watched it, and it got me to start questioning.
I decided to read the bible, and then I became disgusted with the God that I had been exposed to. I realized that the only honest position to take was to not believe in any deity until (good)evidence has been provided. That's there I am now, currently fifteen and still searching for evidence, but finding none.
I decided to read the bible, and then I became disgusted with the God that I had been exposed to. I realized that the only honest position to take was to not believe in any deity until (good)evidence has been provided. That's there I am now, currently fifteen and still searching for evidence, but finding none.
"Religion divides with a sense of unity."