RE: Atheists: have you ever had a religious experience and what did you make of it?
January 21, 2015 at 9:31 pm
(This post was last modified: January 21, 2015 at 9:33 pm by Regina.)
Well I was raised Catholic if that's what you mean
I was questioning it even as a kid though. Was wondering why they were reading us this fantasy-genre book, and talking about it like it was something that was supposed to be real.
I mean don't insult my intelligence. I might have been 5, but I knew if you attempt to walk on water, you fall in. Pfft.
I was questioning it even as a kid though. Was wondering why they were reading us this fantasy-genre book, and talking about it like it was something that was supposed to be real.
I mean don't insult my intelligence. I might have been 5, but I knew if you attempt to walk on water, you fall in. Pfft.
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