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doubtingsoul
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Greetings.
This may be a strange question, although I’d like to think I’m not the only one facing this problem.
I was raised protestant, but broke away from the church entirely about eight years ago. Since then I have been sitting (uncomfortably at times) somewhere in the agnostic/atheist section. Over the past couple of years, I’ve felt some kind of a pull back to the church, specifically to the Catholic church, although as I say, I was not raised in that tradition. This “pull”, or whatever you want to call it, is intermittent. Some days it is strong, some weak, and still some days I look upon any sort of religion with intense personal distaste.
Now here’s the problem. It sounds silly even to say it. I just don’t know how to believe anything. I don’t have specific doubts or questions, I just don’t know how to believe. I’ve read around a fair amount in Catholic theology, which I find fascinating, and oftentimes beautiful and insightful. But I neither believe or disbelieve it. I don’t know what I’m missing.
This may be a strange question, although I’d like to think I’m not the only one facing this problem.
I was raised protestant, but broke away from the church entirely about eight years ago. Since then I have been sitting (uncomfortably at times) somewhere in the agnostic/atheist section. Over the past couple of years, I’ve felt some kind of a pull back to the church, specifically to the Catholic church, although as I say, I was not raised in that tradition. This “pull”, or whatever you want to call it, is intermittent. Some days it is strong, some weak, and still some days I look upon any sort of religion with intense personal distaste.
Now here’s the problem. It sounds silly even to say it. I just don’t know how to believe anything. I don’t have specific doubts or questions, I just don’t know how to believe. I’ve read around a fair amount in Catholic theology, which I find fascinating, and oftentimes beautiful and insightful. But I neither believe or disbelieve it. I don’t know what I’m missing.