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blueamy66

(6,795 posts)
11. Grew up VERY Catholic.
Fri Dec 30, 2011, 07:32 AM
Dec 2011

I still believe, but don't agree with all of the Church's teachings.

I don't attend Mass, but find myself in a Church every now and then.

I was never taught about "eternal hellfire".

I'm sorry that you are struggling.

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I left my parents' religion when I was 20, and never looked back. CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2011 #1
Finding a competent, caring professional is one problem clyrc Dec 2011 #2
She should be reported. CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2011 #3
She retired this year clyrc Dec 2011 #4
I understand your loneliness... CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2011 #5
Didn't grow up in religion, so can't really help you there Duer 157099 Dec 2011 #6
I won't give up, but clyrc Dec 2011 #29
This is my way of bookmarking, clyrc. Suich Dec 2011 #7
18 y/o RainDog Dec 2011 #8
I have gotten good at talking myself out of thinking certain ways clyrc Dec 2011 #9
Do you have a "what if" thing going on? Tobin S. Dec 2011 #10
Sometimes, when I'm asleep clyrc Dec 2011 #30
patriarchal religion is, imo, harmful for females RainDog Dec 2011 #18
Grew up VERY Catholic. blueamy66 Dec 2011 #11
It was a gradual process for me wysimdnwyg Dec 2011 #12
Grew up Catholic, pretty much left the church 40 years ago rurallib Dec 2011 #13
Was a Southern Baptist as a child. RebelOne Dec 2011 #14
I was too. Neoma Dec 2011 #16
Well, probably since I was 13. Neoma Dec 2011 #15
Are you still religious or a believer in God? riderinthestorm Dec 2011 #17
I'm now an agnostic Unitarian Universalist clyrc Dec 2011 #31
It took me a few years Broken_Hero Dec 2011 #19
My mom rarely brings it up anymore clyrc Dec 2011 #32
Thats good, Broken_Hero Dec 2011 #42
I try to remember that my mom really is afraid I'm going to hell clyrc Dec 2011 #43
Well, I'm 57 and still struggle susanr516 Dec 2011 #20
Southern Baptist for me, too clyrc Dec 2011 #33
Religion = Pantload Arugula Latte Dec 2011 #21
That deserves an Amen! RueVoltaire Dec 2011 #22
I was brought up presbyterian. I liked the golden rule and the bible stories about applegrove Dec 2011 #23
I like the golden rule, too clyrc Dec 2011 #34
I don't remember much about Sunday School. So I read the harrowing old testament as an adult. applegrove Dec 2011 #48
It isn't all negative clyrc Dec 2011 #51
We were presbyterians. We didn't get the hellfire sermons. I could well imagine those would be applegrove Dec 2011 #53
Be glad you missed out on those clyrc Dec 2011 #55
What got me on the path out was actually doing one of my high school resolutions eridani Dec 2011 #24
I try to keep the good things, too clyrc Dec 2011 #36
Maybe you don't have to totally reject it Generic Brad Dec 2011 #25
I do that, but I hate the way the stuff I rejected lingers clyrc Dec 2011 #37
Raised and confirmed Catholic, I left gradually. I don't think closeupready Dec 2011 #26
True enough clyrc Dec 2011 #38
You think too much about it. Curmudgeoness Dec 2011 #27
If you think about "take what you want, and then pay for it" clyrc Dec 2011 #39
Try thinking about it this way: PassingFair Dec 2011 #28
That made sense to me 24 years ago clyrc Dec 2011 #40
Honestly? It took one moment. One action. One death that will never make sense... ScreamingMeemie Dec 2011 #35
I can see how that would wipe it all out clyrc Dec 2011 #41
Independent, Fundamental, Bible-Believing Baptist OriginalGeek Dec 2011 #44
I stopped going to church at around 20, never considered myself an athiest until about 40. deucemagnet Dec 2011 #45
I can't make the leap to athiest, and I'm not church free clyrc Dec 2011 #46
Have you tried the Quakers? PassingFair Dec 2011 #47
I have a friend who is a Quaker, but no meeting house here clyrc Dec 2011 #49
Well, that certainly narrows your options! PassingFair Dec 2011 #50
There are some of us who just don't care enough to label ourselves. ScreamingMeemie Dec 2011 #52
I've tried being a realist clyrc Dec 2011 #54
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