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It is done, I think i've found it

Segev Moran

Well-Known Member
I am a very logical person.
I'm skeptical in thought and I love studying about the different religious and myth of different cultures.

I've been an atheist for several years, but only recently I've discovered I am really not (???)
It feels like "Coming out", but feels right to write this.

From being someone who honestly did not believe a god exists, today my thought are much different.

I've been studying the Jewish religion for some time now. I am Jewish, so no surprise I was drawn to the Jewish beliefs.

I must say that I was "blind" in a way to the things i am finally beginning to understand.

There are tons of things i can't yet accept in the Jewish religion, but the more i learn, the clearer it gets.

So there, its out. I really do believe there is a god! after a long process of internal "war", i have come to the point that everything starts to come into place.

I am not a religious person (yet?), and it seems very far from me, but no matter how i turn things, there are answer in the Jewish knowledge.

I find answers, and answers keep popping to me.

the one thing that really makes my mind twirl, is the fact that it is "too" obvious that out of all the Jewish knowledge strikes me with its accurate description of reality and much too often to be a "lucky shot", the Jewish texts describe many things we only today starting to realize as a human specie.

Don't get me wrong, I still think religion is very very dangerous. I think religion MUST be supervised and criticized and i still can't accept answers that are enigmatic.

So, anyways... there. I'm out :)

My fellow atheists are welcome to share their thoughts (I would actually love that, i think it will make me study things in a much more down to earth way)

Cheers :)
 

Sanzbir

Well-Known Member
Good luck in your investigations.

It's always interesting to see what someone thinks and what lead them there.
 

syo

Well-Known Member
and what is God according to Judaism? what definition of God did you find?
 

David T

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I am a very logical person.
I'm skeptical in thought and I love studying about the different religious and myth of different cultures.

I've been an atheist for several years, but only recently I've discovered I am really not (???)
It feels like "Coming out", but feels right to write this.

From being someone who honestly did not believe a god exists, today my thought are much different.

I've been studying the Jewish religion for some time now. I am Jewish, so no surprise I was drawn to the Jewish beliefs.

I must say that I was "blind" in a way to the things i am finally beginning to understand.

There are tons of things i can't yet accept in the Jewish religion, but the more i learn, the clearer it gets.

So there, its out. I really do believe there is a god! after a long process of internal "war", i have come to the point that everything starts to come into place.

I am not a religious person (yet?), and it seems very far from me, but no matter how i turn things, there are answer in the Jewish knowledge.

I find answers, and answers keep popping to me.

the one thing that really makes my mind twirl, is the fact that it is "too" obvious that out of all the Jewish knowledge strikes me with its accurate description of reality and much too often to be a "lucky shot", the Jewish texts describe many things we only today starting to realize as a human specie.

Don't get me wrong, I still think religion is very very dangerous. I think religion MUST be supervised and criticized and i still can't accept answers that are enigmatic.

So, anyways... there. I'm out :)

My fellow atheists are welcome to share their thoughts (I would actually love that, i think it will make me study things in a much more down to earth way)

Cheers :)
Segev an architect once was asked if he believed In God. He said "yes but he just called it nature." We over think it, under feel it and thus can't see it. That's normal. This nature vs God thing we have going is wierd as a culture.
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
I am a very logical person.
I'm skeptical in thought and I love studying about the different religious and myth of different cultures.

I've been an atheist for several years, but only recently I've discovered I am really not (???)
It feels like "Coming out", but feels right to write this.

From being someone who honestly did not believe a god exists, today my thought are much different.

I've been studying the Jewish religion for some time now. I am Jewish, so no surprise I was drawn to the Jewish beliefs.

I must say that I was "blind" in a way to the things i am finally beginning to understand.

There are tons of things i can't yet accept in the Jewish religion, but the more i learn, the clearer it gets.

So there, its out. I really do believe there is a god! after a long process of internal "war", i have come to the point that everything starts to come into place.

I am not a religious person (yet?), and it seems very far from me, but no matter how i turn things, there are answer in the Jewish knowledge.

I find answers, and answers keep popping to me.

the one thing that really makes my mind twirl, is the fact that it is "too" obvious that out of all the Jewish knowledge strikes me with its accurate description of reality and much too often to be a "lucky shot", the Jewish texts describe many things we only today starting to realize as a human specie.

Don't get me wrong, I still think religion is very very dangerous. I think religion MUST be supervised and criticized and i still can't accept answers that are enigmatic.

So, anyways... there. I'm out :)

My fellow atheists are welcome to share their thoughts (I would actually love that, i think it will make me study things in a much more down to earth way)

Cheers :)
So, is it the god of Abraham as described in the Tanakh?

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Segev Moran

Well-Known Member
It would help my understnding if you would give a few examples of the kind of truths you found in Judaism.
It took me several months to accept the first one, which it god exists :)
it will probably take me a long time to explain how i got there :)
 

Jumi

Well-Known Member
Segev an architect once was asked if he believed In God. He said "yes but he just called it nature." We over think it, under feel it and thus can't see it. That's normal. This nature vs God thing we have going is wierd as a culture.
Yep. Nature vs god sounds pretty medieval to me.
 

Jumi

Well-Known Member
Oh it sounds totally 2018. And yet you are right!! !, we apparently don't evolve as fast as we think we do!!!!
Evolving in an intellectual sense? I think there's too much medieval baggage for that to happen, people just can't seem to get past it.
 

David T

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Evolving in an intellectual sense? I think there's too much medieval baggage for that to happen, people just can't seem to get past it.
I think in a self awareness sense. We know more today but like a kid we tend to know just that and its everything. Or so we believe!

Self awareness is an interesting topic.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
I am a very logical person.
I'm skeptical in thought and I love studying about the different religious and myth of different cultures.

I've been an atheist for several years, but only recently I've discovered I am really not (???)
It feels like "Coming out", but feels right to write this.

From being someone who honestly did not believe a god exists, today my thought are much different.

I've been studying the Jewish religion for some time now. I am Jewish, so no surprise I was drawn to the Jewish beliefs.

I must say that I was "blind" in a way to the things i am finally beginning to understand.

There are tons of things i can't yet accept in the Jewish religion, but the more i learn, the clearer it gets.

So there, its out. I really do believe there is a god! after a long process of internal "war", i have come to the point that everything starts to come into place.

I am not a religious person (yet?), and it seems very far from me, but no matter how i turn things, there are answer in the Jewish knowledge.

I find answers, and answers keep popping to me.

the one thing that really makes my mind twirl, is the fact that it is "too" obvious that out of all the Jewish knowledge strikes me with its accurate description of reality and much too often to be a "lucky shot", the Jewish texts describe many things we only today starting to realize as a human specie.

Don't get me wrong, I still think religion is very very dangerous. I think religion MUST be supervised and criticized and i still can't accept answers that are enigmatic.

So, anyways... there. I'm out :)

My fellow atheists are welcome to share their thoughts (I would actually love that, i think it will make me study things in a much more down to earth way)

Cheers :)
"one thing that really makes my mind twirl, is the fact that it is "too" obvious that out of all the Jewish knowledge strikes me with its accurate description of reality and much too often to be a "lucky shot", the Jewish texts describe many things we only today starting to realize as a human specie."

Please share one's experience with the pattern :

Question that was in one's mind:
Answer from the Jews:
Is it reality? If yes, how, please?

Regards
 
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