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I've been away from the forums for some time and in that time I've been doing a lot of thinking, reading, research and general contemplation on who I think God is, what I believe and why. It has led me to move away from Christianity as a whole (I've come to the conclusion that any link I have to it is purely cultural rather than it being a source of any sort of faith), away from Islam (another religion I'd considered but found to have many issues with) and several other religious paths.
Skip forward to a month or so ago when I discovered a book on Guru Nanak-ji I'd bought some time ago and largely forgotten about. It's led me to really get back into reading about Sikhism, and unlike last time where my reading was purely for study, I'm very much in love with its teachings and to me, these feel more right than anything I've read.
I feel like I'm flip-flopping between faiths though, and I am hoping people here can help me in discerning whether this is a passing interest or something much more serious. To practice and convert to Sikhism is no easy thing, and it would be a great blow to me if a few months down the line I wander away again after getting involved.
Skip forward to a month or so ago when I discovered a book on Guru Nanak-ji I'd bought some time ago and largely forgotten about. It's led me to really get back into reading about Sikhism, and unlike last time where my reading was purely for study, I'm very much in love with its teachings and to me, these feel more right than anything I've read.
I feel like I'm flip-flopping between faiths though, and I am hoping people here can help me in discerning whether this is a passing interest or something much more serious. To practice and convert to Sikhism is no easy thing, and it would be a great blow to me if a few months down the line I wander away again after getting involved.