You are not alone. I am also on the Yahoo ExitFundyism Board and it is amazing how many times the posts mirror each other between here and there. I thot this might be relevant in light of current events, so I am copying the posts from this thread to share here. The answer makes a very good point that I think we can all appreciate and I never quite thought of in that way before. here it is:
***Did all of you in coming to the stage of disentangling
themselves from the web of fundie thinking go through a stage of
worrying that they were forsaking the faith, turning backs on God,
being deceived from the truth, worrying that they are not
understanding the bible properly so are misreading the so called
contradictions, worrying that if forsake Christianity they will lose
out on the hope they had in eternal life and not see family members
again, etc.It would be too terrifying for me to give it up as i dont know a better way to go.So am I not there yet or am I just an unsatisfied christian.---R. ***
***Rest Assured R...this is an absolutely normal stage! I went
through it...and sometimes when my guard is down...go through it some
more.
Fundamentalism is a wonderfully constructed cult mindset. Because
they condition you to believe that everything that doesn't agree with
their view (even though ANYONE not indoctrinated already who sees all
the information up front knows their view is illogical and immoral.)
is "of the devil" So if you start to leave at all...you remember
it's "of the devil" you feel guilt or self-doubt about leaving and
you have been conditioned to interpret that as: "The Holy Spirit
Convicting you and leading you back." they even have this thing set
up, the concept of a reprobate mind...so if you are actually able to
overcome all this...then it means (according to them) that you have
a "reprobate mind" and the Holy Spirit has decided to leave you
alone. It's insanely brilliant...
At any rate...this is a normal phase. Your intuition is not of the
devil...and your self-doubt is due to conditioning and fear that you
might be wrong.
Ultimately the most important thing to hang on to is what LOVE is. I
Corinthians 13 (in their own holy book no less) describes love
perfectly...in many parts of the bible it says "God is Love" IF their
God exists and he is love...as described by their own holy
book...then he isn't going to roast anyone in Hell and he will
understand why you left the faith...because you were in a spiritually
abusive environment...and it's better for you to find God on your own
in a non-hostile environment...or not to believe in God...than to
believe out of fear of retribution if you don't.
Also...think of the Mormons, the Amish, Jehovah's Witnesses, members
of other various and sundry cults, extremist muslims, fundie
Catholics (if you aren't catholic)...if you were raised protestant
fundie...you were raised to believe all these groups are wrong...but
all the people leaving these groups go through the EXACT same
feelings that have been interpreted for them the EXACT same ways...as
you. They can't all be right...so your feelings are a result of your
indoctrination...not proof of empirical truth.
It may take some time...it all depends on how thoroughly you were
indoctrinated...but just keep close to your heart those two things
(Love and all it entails, and the experiences of fundies outside of
your faith who have left [as a side note...it might be a good idea
for you to read stories of those who have left the groups mentioned
above...when you see how similar they are to your own story you will
realize that your feelings are the feelings of ALL people who have
left fundamentalism...not just your brand of it...and you will have
an amazing peace knowing that your experience of fear has nothing to
do with the truth.]) ---Z. ***
(bold is mine)some pretty good advice! another thing my husband said to me today when we were talking about how JWs will be sitting back on their thumbs with smiles on their faces saying 'we told you so' about current events---he said if you 'prophesy' about BAD news, it will always come true--sooner or later.
Ravyn