Once I knew the Jehovah's Witnesses were full of lies I decided to investigate as thoroughly as I could to find out if the Bible was true. Unfortunately, it isn't!
Archaeology can prove the Hebrew scriptures are nothing but fables with some historical facts thrown in. An excellent book to read is The Bible Unearthed by leading scholars Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman.
As the Hebrew scriptures are based on lies (they were written to rally the kingdoms of Judah and Samaria into one kingdom, Israel) this undermines the credibility of the Christian Greek scriptures, as Christ came to fulfill certain Hebrew scriptures. Alas, we find that nothing was written about Jesus until at least 40 years after his death and that there is no contemporary information as to his existence. Indeed, even the gospels weren't written by the people attributed to them! (see A Short History of the Bible by Bronson C. Keeler). It was the early Christian Fathers (the Roman Catholic Church) who originated the theory that the books in the New Testament were inspired - and they did this to gain authority!
All this doesn't negate God, of course, but it does emphasise that we should all question our even deep-seated beliefs. It appears to me that most people are fearful of not believing in the Bible so are reluctant to even consider it could be whoey! That's a shame, because truth has nothing to fear in a free and open encounter.
By rejecting a religion one is not rejecting God. Personally, I'm not sure if God exists, or if he does what form he takes - or even if he is necessary to my spiritual development.
Am I spiritual? Oh, yes! I deeply respect the teachings of Buddha and Ramana Maharshi. I know I am going to die but I also believe that my consciousness will carry on. Where? Now THAT's the question!
Ian