AletheiaRivers
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I've been meaning to do this and since Luna encouraged it, here I am.
Let's see. My name is Aletheia, I'm female, married and in my upper 30's.
My religious history is quite varied.
I was raised somewhat Mormon and JW, by osmosis. My father and all of his side of the family are LDS (active or no). My mother was Mormon until I was about five years old, at which time she started studying with her brother, one of Jehovah's Witnesses. After about a year, due to pressure from my father's family, she stopped studying. So, I grew up pretty much agnostic, not baptized in any faith, but my only theological input was from these two groups. Heck, I'd never even heard of the Trinity until I was 20.
When I was a senior in highschool I discovered Wicca. I followed that for about a year, until January 1989, when I had a conversion experience that led me to study with the Witnesses. I was baptized in 1990. And I left in 1999.
I was agnostic/atheist for a while. Went back to Wicca for a while. Dabbled in Zen and Taoism (philosophical) for a while.
Eventually, on the recommendation of a friend, I read Marcus Borg's books, which led me back to Christianity. As time has passed, I've become more theologically traditional and a bit more conservative. Overall, I probably fall into the mainline area of the spectrum the closest, if only because it seems to be fundamentalism that defines what is on the right side. It's ironic what that spectrum does to Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism. Anyway ...
It's very nice to be here. I look forward to the conversation.
Let's see. My name is Aletheia, I'm female, married and in my upper 30's.
My religious history is quite varied.
I was raised somewhat Mormon and JW, by osmosis. My father and all of his side of the family are LDS (active or no). My mother was Mormon until I was about five years old, at which time she started studying with her brother, one of Jehovah's Witnesses. After about a year, due to pressure from my father's family, she stopped studying. So, I grew up pretty much agnostic, not baptized in any faith, but my only theological input was from these two groups. Heck, I'd never even heard of the Trinity until I was 20.
When I was a senior in highschool I discovered Wicca. I followed that for about a year, until January 1989, when I had a conversion experience that led me to study with the Witnesses. I was baptized in 1990. And I left in 1999.
I was agnostic/atheist for a while. Went back to Wicca for a while. Dabbled in Zen and Taoism (philosophical) for a while.
Eventually, on the recommendation of a friend, I read Marcus Borg's books, which led me back to Christianity. As time has passed, I've become more theologically traditional and a bit more conservative. Overall, I probably fall into the mainline area of the spectrum the closest, if only because it seems to be fundamentalism that defines what is on the right side. It's ironic what that spectrum does to Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism. Anyway ...
It's very nice to be here. I look forward to the conversation.