I guess I'd have to say that I'm a pagan athiest.
I believe the universe and everything in it is divine in and of itself.
Love pagan living, too. It's so healthy and green.
Lovely festivals and traditions, too.
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I guess I'd have to say that I'm a pagan athiest.
I believe the universe and everything in it is divine in and of itself.
Love pagan living, too. It's so healthy and green.
Lovely festivals and traditions, too.
Agnostic inactive meeting attender here.
Did you hear the one about the agnostic dyslexic insomniac?
He lies awake at night wondering if there's a dog.
inactive born-in JW atheist (of the agnostic creed). struggled with many teachings and practices from a very early age, did choose to become baptized for lack of other options, soon couldn't lie to myself anymore and started a - more or less - successful fade.
I am a believer, still in and weeding through what i believe from what i have been told to believe.
The expression "Totally Religioned Out" would best describe my position - although I do still try to keep an open mind toward those occurrences that cannot be explained in any other way but spiritual.
Bill.
I was born in JW but never baptised. Now I fluctuate, after hearing one convincing arguement I may be athiest, sometimes I think there must be something greater out there. So I guess that describes an agnostic? Thats the great thing about having a free mind - I can change my mind as many times as I wish, no one judges.
Arte :)
I was dragged in when I was three... Hate all religion and I have a very strong belief in God and His Son.
Peace
I was agnostic before becoming a Witness and have returned to my agnostic beliefs. Though now I like to call myself a secular humanist because I believe in the human spirit, not any supernatural "holy spirit".
Reopened Mind
Born-in.
Atheist after more reading than I thought possible and learning to think!
Born in, in for 58 years, until 2008. I walked away from the JW nonsense and discovered all other religions are nonsense too.
Now I do not " believe" in anything, if by belief it is meant putting your trust in something as true, without solid testable proof.
I put my trust in certain things because they have the satisfactory ( to me) proof; anything else is on a par with beleiving in fairys, and I don't, delightful though they look in pictures.
I do not label myself "Atheist"because people expect certain attitudes from you if you do, but I call myself a Compassionate Humanist.