Have you religious views changed as you have aged?

The only thing that is changed for me - there is a 50% probability of "something" after earthly death and a 50% probability of "nothing" after earthly death (Occam's razor)

And 100% chance of having a room without a view here at The Hotel Of Eternia.

I shall put you down for a position as the Head Hotel Window Washer. I'm sure you'll understand that every window you don't wash will earn you 666 demerits. BTW, The Hotel rooms not having windows for you to wash won't improve your quarterly performance report.
 
And 100% chance of having a room without a view here at The Hotel Of Eternia.

I shall put you down for a position as the Head Hotel Window Washer. I'm sure you'll understand that every window you don't wash will earn you 666 demerits. BTW, The Hotel rooms not having windows for you to wash won't improve your quarterly performance report.
Look at you!
Even on this thread, you can't help but to pavlov dog attack a member who is female.
 
See?

Do you tell that to all your trans friends?
Lol. I just know the language that hurts Glam. I'm old enough to have learned it and used it when I was young and stupid. I've changed my ways about you and your friends over the decades.

But stupid fucking MAGAtards have never changed their ways. So I am sure you are used to it, if that is the company you keep.
 
Lol. I just know the language that hurts Glam. I'm old enough to have learned it and used it when I was young and stupid. I've changed my ways about you and your friends over the decades.

But stupid fucking MAGAtards have never changed their ways. So I am sure you are used to it, if that is the company you keep.

You sound like the mom from carrie.
 
My family was irreligious, not church-going, but not antagonistic toward religion either.
I attended a Catholic school but my family wasn't Catholic even by heritage, and I didn't become Catholic by attending.
I became very interested in religion at around 11 and remained so until about age 26, but it was mostly that I read about different religions a lot.
These days my interest in religion and questions of religion is very minimal. I used to debate and discuss religion somewhat passionately, and now I barely consider it.
 
I had a generally positive and mixed journey into adulthood, including Christianity. I read a lot of Frank Peretti's young-adult series (among others) and found them entertaining. I can remember the plot for a lot of them even years later and still consider him intelligent even if we have different religious views. At some point, I became more critical of religion itself and started realizing there were people in my life who weren't playing with a full deck. A lot of those formative books, people, churches and websites aren't around in the same way anymore. I still believe the way a person learns can change even if they're generally the same person. Not everyone has the benefit of a fluid developmental "timeline" they can reference; I consider myself more of a behaviorist in that sense. If you said that Christian sci-fi written at a grade-school reading level might have saved someone's life later on, people might look at you like you're crazy. But is that really?
 
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