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Hi everyone.  First of all I want to be honest and let you know that I am a Bible believing Christian.  I did not join this forum with the intentions to attack, debate, or belittle anyone. I expect the same treatment, please.  I am doing a personal study on the topic of apostasy of the Christian faith. Some believers think that a person of Christian faith can choose to not follow Jesus.  I do have my own beliefs about this subject of which i will not discuss.  I do personally know of one person who kind of turned away for a period of time , but eventually returned to the faith.  I am here to ask if there are any of people who were a bible believing, Christ following, Christian who chose to "walk away" from that belief.  If so, how long were you a follower of Jesus and why did you abandon that faith?  What is your belief now?
Thank you so much for your time.
G.
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(April 23, 2018 at 7:16 pm)G Alan Wrote: Hi everyone.  First of all I want to be honest and let you know that I am a Bible believing Christian.  I did not join this forum with the intentions to attack, debate, or belittle anyone. I expect the same treatment, please.  I am doing a personal study on the topic of apostasy of the Christian faith. Some believers think that a person of Christian faith can choose to not follow Jesus.  I do have my own beliefs about this subject of which i will not discuss.  I do personally know of one person who kind of turned away for a period of time , but eventually returned to the faith.  I am here to ask if there are any of people who were a bible believing, Christ following, Christian who chose to "walk away" from that belief.  If so, how long were you a follower of Jesus and why did you abandon that faith?  What is your belief now?
Thank you so much for your time.
G.

Could you do us a flavor and start an intro thread for yourself? We don't know you.
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring." - Carl Sagan
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You're gonna find a bunch of former believers here.  Welcome aboard.
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I've never believed in Jesus so I can't help you. But there are many here who did so I'll let them speak.

Welcome by the way, hope you stick around and that this isn't a hit and run thread.
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I was a Christian until I was about 23. Long story short, I started reading the Bible and realized I didn’t believe anything in there.
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I believed until about 15-16 and I just couldn't wrap my head around magic being real, I'm too much of a logical thinker. I gave up religion for what made more sense and what had proof.
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I had indoctrination (I could say all the right words at the right times) but I don't think anyone would ever call it faith or belief, certainly not me. Left at age 13.
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I was 11 when I realized the church was full of a bunch of con artists masquerading as "holy."

In the ensuing years it occurred to me that the story they were peddling made no sense either.

The sense of freedom is invigorating.
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For someone possibly questioning the whole enterprise, I'd suggest entertaining the idea Apostle Paul was the First Heretic, and try a 'pure Jesus, no Paul' faith approach. You can still use your Bible, just ignore the Paul retconning and hijacking of a new religion he barely had a grasp of. He wound up ignoring quite a bit of Jesusism, and then changing quite a bit of what he had been exposed to.
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So, this is a good question., I went to a YMCA church with a babysitter family until I was in my tweens. A bit after that, I found the Unitarian Universalist church and stuck with it for 13 years. At that point, my politics shifted and I knew I didn't beleve in god, so why go to church?

I remain an atheist.
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring." - Carl Sagan
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