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I used to be Catholic. I appreciate a lot of the architecture (especially Gothic and Early Baroque styles), and the more ancient hymnographic and iconographic traditions.If you had another faith before your current faith, what was it, what if anything do you still like about it?
If you had another faith before your current faith, what was it, what if anything do you still like about it? If you've had the same faith all your life, have you ever thought about changing or has it never crossed your mind?
i was an atheist.If you had another faith before your current faith, what was it, what if anything do you still like about it? If you've had the same faith all your life, have you ever thought about changing or has it never crossed your mind?
If you had another faith before your current faith, what was it, what if anything do you still like about it? If you've had the same faith all your life, have you ever thought about changing or has it never crossed your mind?
Raised in the Roman Church (RCC), studied Buddhism, Taoism and Arts of the Way (Martial Arts) for many years, close to Humanism in the Unitarian Universalism (Still am), and I have been a Baha'i for 50 years, and everything is in pencil.
You sound like an agnostic.To add: I have also studied seriously all religions and their history. I came to the conclusion that the many diverse, conflicting and contradictory religions and belief systems over the millennia through many cultures leads to the question of what is the relationship between God,IF God exists, brings seriously in question what this relationship is. It there is not a universal relationship between God and humanity in history then the reasonable and logical conclusion is God does not exist, and religions are created by human nature..
I found out long ago the the main motivation to believe one way or another, most often the inherited belief is a desire for a sense of belonging and identity in one cultural paradigm or another, which again is a contradiction if God or the 'Source' exists one universal perspective, and is the Creator of all of our existence and all of humanity.
What made you change your mind?i was an atheist.
You sound like an agnostic.
If you had another faith before your current faith, what was it, what if anything do you still like about it? If you've had the same faith all your life, have you ever thought about changing or has it never crossed your mind?