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Hi, I hope I’m posting in the right forum. I don’t see a separate forum for inquirers.
Anyway, I’m currently non-religious. Haven’t been to church in a long time. I was practicing Eastern Orthodox for nearly 20 years and had an experience there so horrific it pretty much killed it for me. I’m not here to bash Orthodoxy, but I am here because I feel like the only way to salvage my Christianity (if that’s possible) is in the Catholic Church. I am fortunate in that I live in an area where Eastern Catholicism is big, so that’s likely where I’d land. In fact I do intend to go to some liturgies close by and engage with the priest for a lot of my questions.
In either case, I’m currently trying to practice a sort of principled humanism, studying a lot of philosophy, considering the place of religion in the human experience. I keep running up against the fact that God has never really been a real experience for me. My religious experiences in retrospect were mostly very beautiful aesthetic experiences, but if I’m honest they were mostly fictions that I created out of my own needs. To me this doesn’t seem like anything other than a subtle kind of idolatry.
So, my first question is this – How do you know when it’s real? I’d appreciate answers from practicing Catholics only, please, Latin or Eastern Rite, as that’s why I’m here. I’m not interested in arguing with other non-religious people or fighting with any practicing Orthodox members.
Thanks in advance,
Viator
Anyway, I’m currently non-religious. Haven’t been to church in a long time. I was practicing Eastern Orthodox for nearly 20 years and had an experience there so horrific it pretty much killed it for me. I’m not here to bash Orthodoxy, but I am here because I feel like the only way to salvage my Christianity (if that’s possible) is in the Catholic Church. I am fortunate in that I live in an area where Eastern Catholicism is big, so that’s likely where I’d land. In fact I do intend to go to some liturgies close by and engage with the priest for a lot of my questions.
In either case, I’m currently trying to practice a sort of principled humanism, studying a lot of philosophy, considering the place of religion in the human experience. I keep running up against the fact that God has never really been a real experience for me. My religious experiences in retrospect were mostly very beautiful aesthetic experiences, but if I’m honest they were mostly fictions that I created out of my own needs. To me this doesn’t seem like anything other than a subtle kind of idolatry.
So, my first question is this – How do you know when it’s real? I’d appreciate answers from practicing Catholics only, please, Latin or Eastern Rite, as that’s why I’m here. I’m not interested in arguing with other non-religious people or fighting with any practicing Orthodox members.
Thanks in advance,
Viator
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