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Title: A staggering recovery.
Post by: åscertain on August 26, 2010, 12:31:11 PM
Happy can definitely be used to describe how I feel after undertaking a new understanding of my existence - being no understanding.
Until now I didn’t quite comprehend why I felt such a void in my life, being a Christian for 14 years of my 19-year long life has been extremely grueling. I guess that the reason I felt restricted was because we (my family and I) felt we had all the answers. Really I had none. When I turned 14 I began a courageous, seemingly outrageous expedition which consisted of critical analyzation. I would rigorously question the doctrine I was born into, everyone around me confided in, it was (is) even held in high regard predominately in my racial group haha. - EVERY since that pursuit I've stumbled across inconsistency after inconsistency. I have reached a point now where I don’t believe in religion period. In a way that is what brought be here. I have been reading different posts for the past few weeks and I have to say some people here have made me experience a strong sense of reinforcement, which is a nice deviation! So im sitting her now, just turned 19 and I feel free. I feel fresh - I can almost equate how I feel to a person who had been hospitalized for decades and is now making a staggering recovery. Rather than be enslaved by my own (what I consider to be) primitive logic and narrow-mindedness’ I am free to think about possibilities. I’m not concerned with learning ultimate truth though, because
a) I’m near certain I wont find it
if there even is an it
and, b) Although it would be nice to have a divine understanding of the world around me - I wouldn’t want to stop asking questions!!  :headbang:
Title: Re: A staggering recovery.
Post by: The Magic Pudding on August 26, 2010, 01:03:15 PM
Welcome åscertain
I never had such an experience.
We all know how Christians talk about seeing the light.
You sound like you're shouting, get that bloody light out my face so I can see what's going on!
Good luck with it.
Title: Re: A staggering recovery.
Post by: åscertain on August 26, 2010, 02:02:15 PM
haha, yea exactly thanks!  :D
Title: Re: A staggering recovery.
Post by: Tank on August 26, 2010, 02:27:11 PM
Welcome aboard åscertain

You've fallen on your feet, at last. I have never had a revelationary experience like you, but it must be quite something to experience. You have the one life, don't waste it young sir  :D

Regards
Chris

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Title: Re: A staggering recovery.
Post by: joeactor on August 26, 2010, 02:45:16 PM
Nice to meet you åscertain - glad you found us, and are feeling "better" ;-)

Cheers,
JoeActor

p.s. you've got a little halo above your "a"!
Title: Re: A staggering recovery.
Post by: Tank on August 26, 2010, 02:49:32 PM
Quote from: "joeactor"Nice to meet you åscertain - glad you found us, and are feeling "better" ;-)

Cheers,
JoeActor

p.s. you've got a little halo above your "a"!

Maybe we should adopt the Ã¥ and incorporate it in Ã¥theist, then we could be 'saintly' Ã¥theists  :headbang:
Title: Re: A staggering recovery.
Post by: pinkocommie on August 26, 2010, 08:48:09 PM
Welcome!
Title: Re: A staggering recovery.
Post by: Asmodean on August 26, 2010, 08:56:35 PM
Welcome!

For thy who wonder, a halo above a makes it into an
Title: Re: A staggering recovery.
Post by: Recusant on August 26, 2010, 10:24:33 PM
Hello, and welcome to HAF, Ã¥scertain.  I'm glad that you came out of the other side of your explorations with a positive view of things. Stick with that, by all means!  I hope you enjoy reading and posting here. :livelong:
Title: Re: A staggering recovery.
Post by: åscertain on August 27, 2010, 05:16:14 AM
Quote from: "joeactor"Nice to meet you åscertain - glad you found us, and are feeling "better" ;-)

Cheers,
JoeActor

p.s. you've got a little halo above your "a"!

haha, I didnt see it that way but thats interesting. makes me feel better about having it. a paradox!  :hail: