Spiritear
New Member
Hi everyone, I just discovered this forum so I thought I would join.
I was raised as JW and went through shunning when I left. I was taught to hold the name Jehovah in high regard, only to discover they were not sure about the name (no offense to any JW, but for me it was a deal breaker). Anyway after that I tried to do my own thing away from organised religion for a couple of years but I ended up losing my faith and becoming basically atheist, with small returns to faith now and then when some strange coincidences whould happened.
Recently I have felt drawn back to religion, and to be honest, for the hope and comfort it provides, especially with all the bad in the world. I'm just not sure what that return would look like yet.
I am retired and these days I do a lot of writing, especially fantasy adventure. I guess, in a way its an attempt to recapture some of the magic I lost when I left religion. In such stories anything is possible and people have destinies and power or powerful forces watching over them, and these days without God I feel so vulnerable, even irrelevant.
Oh, and I tend to ramble on to no end.
See you around
I was raised as JW and went through shunning when I left. I was taught to hold the name Jehovah in high regard, only to discover they were not sure about the name (no offense to any JW, but for me it was a deal breaker). Anyway after that I tried to do my own thing away from organised religion for a couple of years but I ended up losing my faith and becoming basically atheist, with small returns to faith now and then when some strange coincidences whould happened.
Recently I have felt drawn back to religion, and to be honest, for the hope and comfort it provides, especially with all the bad in the world. I'm just not sure what that return would look like yet.
I am retired and these days I do a lot of writing, especially fantasy adventure. I guess, in a way its an attempt to recapture some of the magic I lost when I left religion. In such stories anything is possible and people have destinies and power or powerful forces watching over them, and these days without God I feel so vulnerable, even irrelevant.
Oh, and I tend to ramble on to no end.
See you around