Hello,
I am a 29 year-old husband to one and father to two beautiful girls. I grew up in a Catholic school that turned me into an atheist by fifth grade. I was then aggressively anti-theist all through high-school, and a bored and pissed off agnostic in college.
But about half-way through college God grabbed me by the nap of my neck and pulled me back into His Church.
I have already received a bit of a welcome, much appreciated, and a bit of a shake down (called a twit, brushed off as delusional) but I hold no delusions as to where I am. I was once the one jumping at the fresh-meat Christian.
The thing is, when I came back to the Church my discussions about God, Free-will, the nature of the soul, life's purpose, Good vs. Evil, knowledge and what can truly be known . . . you know - all the fun stuff - almost completely dropped off.
I'm looking forward to some good conversations. Conversions are between you and God, give me the conversation.
I am a 29 year-old husband to one and father to two beautiful girls. I grew up in a Catholic school that turned me into an atheist by fifth grade. I was then aggressively anti-theist all through high-school, and a bored and pissed off agnostic in college.
But about half-way through college God grabbed me by the nap of my neck and pulled me back into His Church.
I have already received a bit of a welcome, much appreciated, and a bit of a shake down (called a twit, brushed off as delusional) but I hold no delusions as to where I am. I was once the one jumping at the fresh-meat Christian.
The thing is, when I came back to the Church my discussions about God, Free-will, the nature of the soul, life's purpose, Good vs. Evil, knowledge and what can truly be known . . . you know - all the fun stuff - almost completely dropped off.
I'm looking forward to some good conversations. Conversions are between you and God, give me the conversation.
". . . let the atheists themselves choose a god. They will find only one divinity who ever uttered their isolation; only one religion in which God seemed for an instant to be an atheist." -G. K. Chesterton