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In reply to the discussion: Question for DUers who grew up religious, and rejected that relgion [View all]OriginalGeek
(12,132 posts)44. Independent, Fundamental, Bible-Believing Baptist
Went to their high school too. I started having questions pretty early and by the time I graduated from high school I was pretty sure I didn't believe any of it but it took a few more years before I was able to call my self an atheist. I left home at 17 shortly after graduating and never looked back.
That was 31 years ago. Not sure I'll ever be "free" of all the ideas - for one thing, my little brothers are still into it and constantly try to get me back into the fold. But I can't in good conscious partake in any of that any longer so I just mostly ignore them.
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I was brought up presbyterian. I liked the golden rule and the bible stories about
applegrove
Dec 2011
#23
I don't remember much about Sunday School. So I read the harrowing old testament as an adult.
applegrove
Dec 2011
#48
We were presbyterians. We didn't get the hellfire sermons. I could well imagine those would be
applegrove
Dec 2011
#53
What got me on the path out was actually doing one of my high school resolutions
eridani
Dec 2011
#24
Honestly? It took one moment. One action. One death that will never make sense...
ScreamingMeemie
Dec 2011
#35
I stopped going to church at around 20, never considered myself an athiest until about 40.
deucemagnet
Dec 2011
#45