RoseKnows
Your guess is as good as mine
So for some background, I wasn't raised on religion at all. I grew up as an atheist, rejecting the thought of any higher being. This changed when i started going to church. Now albeit, younger me did it for selfish reasons, as I wanted to see a friend of mine more. But the experience of being there, being loved by so many and feeling the power of the faith in that church, it made me rethink. I became more of an agnostic at that point
That's where I am today, for the most part. I've obviously dabbled in christianity, but beyond that i've seriously looked into wicca and islam and have considered buddhism and Asatru. But what i've been finding is that nothing seems to fit for me.
My main two options i see are this: cherry pick my beliefs and try to fit into an organized religion, or define my own faith and set myself forward that way. Cherry picking seems like i'm not fully committing to the religion, but being a part of a greater cause with others would be amazing. On the other hand, defining my own faith would feel more genuine, but it would also be isolating in a way.
What do you guys think? How should I begin to approach my issues with faith?
That's where I am today, for the most part. I've obviously dabbled in christianity, but beyond that i've seriously looked into wicca and islam and have considered buddhism and Asatru. But what i've been finding is that nothing seems to fit for me.
My main two options i see are this: cherry pick my beliefs and try to fit into an organized religion, or define my own faith and set myself forward that way. Cherry picking seems like i'm not fully committing to the religion, but being a part of a greater cause with others would be amazing. On the other hand, defining my own faith would feel more genuine, but it would also be isolating in a way.
What do you guys think? How should I begin to approach my issues with faith?