I don't look at Atheism as a "club" you "become" a member of, as much as it is a logical point one comes to, after a lot of reflection. OP, I was formerly Christian and my path that led me to turning away from faith was a gradual culmination of steps that sort of always kept leading back to the same place.
To me, you will know you have made the right decision when you no longer struggle, when you have a sense of peace about it all.
Let go a little and just allow yourself to find a path that seems like a natural flow of who you are, and not who you think you should be, or who you think others wish you to be, and therein will lie your answer.
I hope you find joy in whatever you choose. :-)
To me, you will know you have made the right decision when you no longer struggle, when you have a sense of peace about it all.
Let go a little and just allow yourself to find a path that seems like a natural flow of who you are, and not who you think you should be, or who you think others wish you to be, and therein will lie your answer.
I hope you find joy in whatever you choose. :-)