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I think it is common for former theists to have gradually rid themselves of their religion. It took several years for me, from serious doubts to being a complete atheist. I had no need to label myself as anything in particular, and took my time about it, as I wanted to get things figured out correctly more than I wanted them figured out quickly. I think that is usually best, unless there is some pressing action that depends on a quick decision. And quick action only requires a quick decision on how to act, not a firm conviction that one is right.
I think it is common for former theists to have gradually rid themselves of their religion. It took several years for me, from serious doubts to being a complete atheist. I had no need to label myself as anything in particular, and took my time about it, as I wanted to get things figured out correctly more than I wanted them figured out quickly. I think that is usually best, unless there is some pressing action that depends on a quick decision. And quick action only requires a quick decision on how to act, not a firm conviction that one is right.
"A wise man ... proportions his belief to the evidence."
— David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Section X, Part I.