Treasure Hunter
Well-Known Member
For those who grew up in and felt stifled by a religious upbringing, the courage to break free of it is admirable. The willingness to sacrifice what’s known and familiar for a higher form of truth and meaning is commendable.
However, there is a deception that comes with this freedom from an oppressive belief system. It’s the illusion that breaking free of your religious upbringing means you will step into paradise.
For many, they are never able to overcome this deception. They wonder why their freedom hasn’t fulfilled them and conclude it must because they are not fully free in actuality. So they spend too much of their lives backward facing, throwing stones at oppressive religious belief systems. Still, there is little meaning to be derived from this since they lack power and influence.
The truth is that life only gets more difficult after freeing yourself from your oppressive religious upbringing. Realizing this truth requires you to resign yourself to the reality check which says that you didn’t free yourself into paradise. Instead, you entered into a desert. Moreover, a consequence of this realization is that it wasn’t just the oppressive religious upbringing impeding your joy and fulfillment; there is a deeper problem to address..
However, there is a deception that comes with this freedom from an oppressive belief system. It’s the illusion that breaking free of your religious upbringing means you will step into paradise.
For many, they are never able to overcome this deception. They wonder why their freedom hasn’t fulfilled them and conclude it must because they are not fully free in actuality. So they spend too much of their lives backward facing, throwing stones at oppressive religious belief systems. Still, there is little meaning to be derived from this since they lack power and influence.
The truth is that life only gets more difficult after freeing yourself from your oppressive religious upbringing. Realizing this truth requires you to resign yourself to the reality check which says that you didn’t free yourself into paradise. Instead, you entered into a desert. Moreover, a consequence of this realization is that it wasn’t just the oppressive religious upbringing impeding your joy and fulfillment; there is a deeper problem to address..