Despite not believing in the Law of Attraction, it always finds its way to me. Not literally, but in the form of friends sharing it. If you aren’t familiar, this is the idea that what you focus on, you will get, good or bad. It sort of reminds me of the jellybean rule from camp. … Continue reading An Alternative to the Law of Attraction
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Former Christian Series: Conclusion and Summary
We have reached the end of this series on why I am a former Christian. This is actually a good place to start reading because at the bottom is a short summary on each post. But first, my concluding thoughts: I don’t know if everyone else feels the same way, but I need meaning, belonging, … Continue reading Former Christian Series: Conclusion and Summary
Shielding Myself from Faith (pt 8)
I have a lot to be thankful for, and I can't emphasize that enough. So I wrote a whole post on it and strategically placed it in the series right before this one. However, for my own safety, I can’t live as if God is watching over and guiding me. When I assumed that God was … Continue reading Shielding Myself from Faith (pt 8)
The Dance is Ours (pt 7)
I believe that life is safer and makes more sense when I assume there will be no supernatural intervention. But before I explain why, I have to take a break from philosophy and arguments and share something entirely different that will go a long way in preventing any divides or misunderstandings that might arise from … Continue reading The Dance is Ours (pt 7)
Noah’s Flood and the Apocalypse (pt 6)
I promised I would only share ideas that made an impact on my Christian friends, but to go further I’ll have to break that promise. Specifically, I’ve got some issues regarding the historicity of Noah’s flood and Jesus’ timing on the second coming. Part of the reason it didn't have an impact is that there … Continue reading Noah’s Flood and the Apocalypse (pt 6)
Phone Scams, Life, and Slavery (pt 5)
“Hi. Can you guess who this is?” asked the voice on the phone. “Is it Sean?” My grandpa asked. Pretending to me, the scammer said, “Yes it’s Sean.” Fake Sean continued the phone call pretending to be me. He told my Grandpa I was driving drunk in part of the country I’d never been to, … Continue reading Phone Scams, Life, and Slavery (pt 5)
Listening to God and Bad Pizza (pt 3)
I wanted to skip this topic because teachings vary so widely and when I finally changed my mind on Christianity, I was involved in a community that didn't teach the practices I’m about to share in this post. So what gives? Why not just skip to the Bible we all can examine? What about that real biblical … Continue reading Listening to God and Bad Pizza (pt 3)
Being, Believing, and feeling like Nacho Libre (pt 2)
When I was a Christian, I believed the Creator of the universe brought together a library of 66 books on how He relates to humanity. Whenever I opened the Bible I felt like warmth was emanating from its pages, and God was right there, perhaps reading over my shoulder, excited that this small human was … Continue reading Being, Believing, and feeling like Nacho Libre (pt 2)