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Were you born into a religion and have you changed since then?

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So I'm supposed to ask 10 people for my World Religions project but I really don't wanna go around and find like 10 random people to ask, so could you guys answer this? Basically, were you born into a religion? If so, which? Have your religious beliefs changed since then?

 

(example: I was raised Christian and I'm now an atheist. Please specify which religion you were first if you changed religions!!)

 

edit: also this is just a survey, I really don't want this cluttered with people arguing and trying to change each other's religious views, so PLEASE don't do that!! 

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My parents are both Jehovahs Witnesses, and they raised me as one. I'd say that I started to become cynical about the religion when I was around 12 years old or so. By the time I was 14, I still believed in God, but I did not actually follow any religion. Around the time I turned 16, and through until now (and I'm presuming this will be my life long belief), I have completed my transition into an atheist.

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I was raised Catholic, became an "atheist" for a while, switched back.

 

 

"I'd say that I started to become cynical about the religion when I was around 12 years old or so. By the time I was 14, I still believed in God, but I did not actually follow any religion"

 

This.

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My preschool was at a christian church, and when I played basketball in elementary it was in a church league. My brother was in the same boat. My parents are both Christian. Naturally, we're both Agnostic/Atheist now.

 

I don't know exactly when I stopped believing in god. All I know is that at this point I just can't bring myself to believe there is a god, and even if there is I doubt it actually cares for people at all. :/

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I was born into a Catholic family. I'm still Catholic and went to a Catholic high school. I would be lying if I said my beliefs were strong, but I more-so see the teachings of Catholicism as a set of values on how to live your life. Rather than a history book. 

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Raised and baptized as a Methodist, and have become agnostic/atheist. I don't completely discount the possibility of a god existing since we know so little about the universe, but I disagree with the ideas of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, etc. But I won't go into detail about that.

My parents are and aren't very religious, but I guess you can get away with that as a Methodist. I've noticed them reconsidering their beliefs ever since I told them I was atheist. 

 

 I'd say that I started to become cynical about the religion when I was around 12 years old or so. By the time I was 14, I still believed in God, but I did not actually follow any religion. Around the time I turned 16, and through until now (and I'm presuming this will be my life long belief), I have completed my transition into an atheist.

 

 

saaame 

That was well stated Rox

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I was raised as a Christian/Catholic. I still believe in god, although, i don't believe some of the things that the bible/church claims to be true, like the Adam and Eve story and that we're supposed to be the only race in the universe.

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My parents follow Christianity, but they don't actively practice it.  On rare occasions they'll make references about God, but that's about it for them.  As such, I've never really been a religious person myself.  I've never been taught about any religion; I guess at some point growing up I recognized the term "God" and associated it as something above all else.  It wasn't until about 2 years ago I legitimately started questioning things, which is natural for someone my age.  Ultimately, after having a really deep conversation with someone I consider the most influential person in my life as of so far about a year ago, I've decided on being an agnostic theist.  That being said, I also believe both our existence and God's is irrelevant, for countless reasons.  All in all, I'm happy on what I believe, it's kind of scary to think about, but we're all here together, so let's try not to firetruck things up. 

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born christian, raised christian, still a christian :) when  i was born I had an ear infection that should have left me deaf for life, nek minute infection's gone xD i was born a miracle :P hard to argue when you're a miracle yourself, doctor nearly peed himself xD but people can believe what they want to believe :) I think we all have that right :D

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I was nothing, I was made a Catholic when I was 5 because no school would take me unless I had a religion (I live in Ireland and back when I was little the bulk of the schools were Catholic-only or Protestant-only) depending on what part of the city you lived in.  So I was taught Catholic ideology and all in school where it was compulsory up until GCSE (you could drop it at A-level, but you still had to attend religious occasions and yearly masses unless you were another religion(the only ones who didn't partake were two Muslims) and if you were "atheist" you had to go regardless).  But I don't really believe or have faith in it.  

 

On discussing it with others I've been told I sound like an "Apatheist"

"acting with apathy, disregard, or lack of interest towards belief or disbelief in a deity."///

"Someone who just doesn't care whether God exists or not and realizes that such a fact won't effect their life anyway, comes from the word 'apathy' meaning "absence of emotion" and 'theism' meaning "belief in God""

 

If I die and find out there is a God I really won't give a damn and if I die and rot in the ground I still won't give a damn.

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Born Christian and I still am but I'm different because I believe if you try to line up Science and the Bible you'll find something. Like I belive that God made the Earth in 6 days just not a 24 hour Day because he as a omnipotent being he should have temporal control and that Adam and Eve had there sons, Kain and Able, who left the garden of Eden to firetruck cavewomen then created a city. I don't believe Evolutionists or die hard Religionists are right. I just have this deep feeling inside that there is something missing like a puzzle piece and we're all overlooking :smile:

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Born as a christian, been an atheist since I was 15.

 

People have reasons to believe in different gods, I believe in myself, and others.

 

If something good or bad happened, either I made it happen, or someone/something else made it happen.

 

Everything happens in this world with effort. If you want something to happen, work hard for it.

 

Truth to be told, I am an atheist, but I don't go around bashing other people's beliefs.

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My mom was raised Catholic and she hated going to church.  She married my dad right out of college (the day after they graduated) and they never went to church, and that didn't change when I was born.  I never got baptised or anything.  I'm agnostic.  I still celebrate Christmas and Easter, but more so because it's what my family does.  Plus, I'm turning down gifts.

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I was born as a christian and I am still one . I don't believe in "faith" ,but I do "believe in religion". I am not sure if there's a God somewhere , some people on Earth say ,for example : "God bless us and thank God ,  we are all fine" . But I don't think people,let's say, in Africa that starve, are like that.

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