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Since I never was religious, I have never switched religion. But if you include having found that I mislabelled myself and corrected that (from agnostic atheist to Agnostic), then, yes, I have changed my religion (label).Being on RF for a while, I have noticed that many people change their religion relatively frequently. What leads you to switch your religion? What has your path been like?
Does switching denominations count as switching religions?Being on RF for a while, I have noticed that many people change their religion relatively frequently. What leads you to switch your religion? What has your path been like?
Being on RF for a while, I have noticed that many people change their religion relatively frequently. What leads you to switch your religion? What has your path been like?
Being on RF for a while, I have noticed that many people change their religion relatively frequently. What leads you to switch your religion? What has your path been like?
I definitely think soDoes changing from atheism to monotheism count?
Does switching denominations count as switching religions?
Does changing from atheism to monotheism count?
I definitely think so
I think its smart. That means people are waking up from delusions.Being on RF for a while, I have noticed that many people change their religion relatively frequently. What leads you to switch your religion? What has your path been like?
I would think so too.For the purposes of the discussion, I would say yes,
I know some folks on RF are itching to know.
I didn't switch since I suddenly came to the conclusion that Judaism/Noachidism is false, not at all. I'm not here now to diss Judaism or regret the time I spent with it, no, never. I love Judaism and will always hold it in the highest respect, but since I could not convert and as being a Noachide was taking a toll on my mental health, I had to change. Noachidism is too lonely, too anti-social, lacks rituals, prayers etc., stuff that I need in a religion. It was incredibly hard for me to leave, as I still consider it true and I'm not generally a person who ditches truth for social practicality, but as I was on the verge of taking my own life I had to change.
Noachidism is not a religion at all and I was seeking a religion, not just a set of beliefs with nothing else attached - especially not one with no other followers, really. It was unworkable for me, socially, mentally and emotionally. After four years I was just exhausted. As I said though, I have nothing against Judaism and am keeping all my Jewish stuff (I've even considered buying another Chumash w/ commentary!) So, sorry folks, I'm not suddenly switching teams
Not where I live. I live in a small village in a non-metropolitan county. There are no Jewish centres for miles (we're talking a train journey or two). In this country the only two main Jewish areas are in Manchester and London and I'm nowhere near either.I'm not asking this that you change back. I was wondering if you could talk to a Rabbi (if thats appropriate)?
I know you can't fully participate in some rituals (assuming you're not Jewish) but Im sure there may be a way to practice in part?
Being on RF for a while, I have noticed that many people change their religion relatively frequently. What leads you to switch your religion? What has your path been like?