I've mentioned it in several of my posts, but I grew up in a mostly non-practicing Catholic family. I learned the basics (Genesis, Noah, David & Goliath, the fundamentals of the Jesus story), but I've probably been in church 5-10 times, at most. The general idea was that the Trinity was real, and that's about it. Never went to Sunday school (thankfully), never did anything with the local parishioners.
My brothers and I, all adults (I'm the youngest at 35), run the gamut. I'm atheist, my oldest brother is a leaning-towards-yes-agnostic, and the middle brother is Catholic through and through. We don't really talk about religion at all, though.
My brothers and I, all adults (I'm the youngest at 35), run the gamut. I'm atheist, my oldest brother is a leaning-towards-yes-agnostic, and the middle brother is Catholic through and through. We don't really talk about religion at all, though.
"I was thirsty for everything, but blood wasn't my style" - Live, "Voodoo Lady"


