I have become agnostic for now, NOT because I have any issue with the lessons that the Bible teaches, or have anything else against the religion. This is just me taking a step back for the time being, mostly due to me recently having a bit of an epiphany that there are infinite possibilities out there. Christianity, while it DOES definitely have some things right, is only one of these endless possible truths out there, whether I liked it or not.
HOWEVER, and I feel that this is important to add, I still have an open mind about this. I might return to Christianity...if I feel that it is ACTUALLY the right path. However, this is for me alone to find out, so please don’t dump your bible quotes or lectures of hell on me. This won’t help your case, as I won’t respond to those.
HOWEVER, and I feel that this is important to add, I still have an open mind about this. I might return to Christianity...if I feel that it is ACTUALLY the right path. However, this is for me alone to find out, so please don’t dump your bible quotes or lectures of hell on me. This won’t help your case, as I won’t respond to those.
Being an agnostic means that you are not sure whether or not there is a God. You say you believe in God, so you are not an agnostic. You speak of Christianity and questioning it? If I have this correct, then please know that there are many Christian sects out there with differing views. You might want to look into that. There are conservative views and more "liberal" views on the Bible and on God.
Personally, I think Jesus IS the right path. All I have to do is read what He wrote, said, and most importantly .. what He did during his lifetime ... to know that that is what makes me believe. I wont quote the Bible but I willl (very lightly) recommend you read the four Gospels, the Sermon on the Mount ... this is, for me, the heart and soul of our beliefs.
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