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For me, it was a gradual process of questioning and rationalism that began around age nine and ended up at agnosticism somewhere in my middle teen years.

I LOVE your analogy, by the way. Did you make that up or read it somewhere? I've never heard it before.

2006-09-10 03:58:44 · answer #1 · answered by marbledog 6 · 1 1

I was born a Buddhist. As a child, I was always interested in why we did the things we did, and why friends of other cultures performed essentially similar rituals in the same way. That got me interested in doing research about religions myself. And the rest went on from there.

If you are truly a Atheist as you claim, you should know that TMI is not a very good thing, because it disillusions you.

2006-09-10 04:08:06 · answer #2 · answered by optimistic_pessimist1985 4 · 1 1

As a child when I was in church.

2006-09-10 04:17:18 · answer #3 · answered by S K 7 · 0 0

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