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How much have you changed

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
How much different are you as a person now, compared to who you were when you become an RF member?

Or are you basically the same as then?
 

Eddi

Christianity, Taoism, and Humanism
Premium Member
As a person I am now much, much better

Because since then I have undergone a spiritual transformation and am now a new man

Being active on RF helped me with this to a very great extent

So I am very greatful to RF for this
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Been on RF over 5 years now my doesn't time fly.

Have i changed? Dunno, i seem like the same me to me but the years must have moulded me somehow.

There are few extra wrinkles and a couple of extra pounds, my hair will now be completely grey under the hair dye.

RF has mellowed me a little towards religion and has taught me some about religions i had never heard of. But I'm still intolerant od deliberate ignorance, is guess that's ground in deeply.
 

sayak83

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
How much different are you as a person now, compared to who you were when you become an RF member?

Or are you basically the same as then?
Fundamentally, as a person, I have not changed.
Many other things have changed. I was studying in USA when I joined RF. Now I am back in India. Transitioned from a student life to professional life. Got married. Etc.
 

Terrywoodenpic

Oldest Heretic
I have got older.
I have thought out and clarified the detail of my beliefs far more than previously.
And simplified the remaining core of my beliefs.
I am more A Christian Unitarian but with no clear idea at all about the nature of God.
I am coming to consider god as formless and intangible and more as what most consider to be the holy spirit.
I realise that my understandings have no better basis than anyone else's. as all such beliefs are based on our own suppositions, reasoning and received background information.
 

PureX

Veteran Member
A lot.

I used to give religion and the religious people on here a hard time. For all the usual reasons. But over time my understanding of the whole theistic picture expanded, and I realized I was just being childish. Now I end up defending them more often then not, simply because I can see their side of it, often better than they can. And certainly better than those attacking them.

I'm still not a fan of religion, but I am no longer a detractor.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
Nothing much has changed in my life, and not much as to how I view others' beliefs. Just the same old cynic viewing the same old certainties. :oops:
 

Daemon Sophic

Avatar in flux
Me? Not much. A lot of stuff has changed around me, but I’m pretty much the same as I was at age 40 when I entered over 13 years ago.
:shrug:
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
How much different are you as a person now, compared to who you were when you become an RF member?
Or are you basically the same as then?
Yeah, I am exactly the same except that I have aged in years. I was a strong atheist and Hindu even when I joined RF in May, 2007 (15 years +).
I was once Chaos incarnate. Now I am an advocate of Order.
Yeah, there ae rules to be followed at RF. One learns. :)
 
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