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It changed. I used to worship Allah. Now I'm an atheist.

P.S. Out of respect for Muslims, I will say that I'm not one of those people who will start bashing Islam now. Not at all. I did learn some great lessons while being a Muslim.

2007-10-04 20:49:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

It has changed, but some part of it stayed the same.

I believe that:
Different people have different perceptions of God. And they are all right in their views.

And it is ok if no one else agrees with me on my idea of divinity.

I am not fascistic about pushing my beliefs onto others any more.

2007-10-04 21:08:20 · answer #2 · answered by WaterStrider 5 · 0 0

It has changed a heck of alot.
I have been to an Anglican Private School and a now defunct Catholic Girls School and they were hell, I never really enjoyed my time at those schools, I'll spare everyone the story since this is more about religion.
One religion I am really digusted and disappointed in is Christianity because of some of its followers are ignorant and horrible against homosexuals when their God said someone in the bible that he loves all his children.
Thank God for the open-minded and nice Christians is all I can say.
The religions I like, though I follow no religion myself is Buddhism and Wicca/Paganism.

2007-10-04 20:51:14 · answer #3 · answered by ♆Şрhĩņxy - Lost In Time. 7 · 2 0

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2016-12-14 08:06:57 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

changed quite a bit ...
when I was Christian , I really did see God as a man in the sky
I was young though

now I feel God is an energy that can manifest to people in a way they wish to perceive God
so personally I dont have an image of what God may look like , but respect every aspect of what others believe God to be

2007-10-04 21:12:41 · answer #5 · answered by ☮ Pangel ☮ 7 · 2 0

It's changed. I associated God and chrisianity with performance and works.... being good enough, not getting in trouble...not failing, you know, like God had a standard that no matter how hard I tried I couldn't ever live up to.

I don't associate God with anything now, I know him, I really know who he is and what he is about, I know his grace, I know his forgiveness, I know his love, and I know his peace. All of which cannot be matched by any human...ever. I look at God as my father.... who gave so much just to make sure that I was okay, and he did that regardless of how many times I failed him. He never left me, he never said I had made too many mistakes to forgive me, unconditional love of which we are undeserving, that's what God has to offer, I view him so differently today because I know him now, he has proven himself to me. Always.

2007-10-04 23:20:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes it has. I no longer worship the Hebrew God but acknowledge the existence of an unknown cause of everything for which mankind doesn't understand. To assume this is a God is immoral and unreal.

2007-10-05 04:03:04 · answer #7 · answered by MoPleasure4U 4 · 0 0

It has changed first when I was a child I believed in god then close to my teens I didn't believe in him and then I became an anti christ by sixteen meaning I was anti god. Now I have renewed my faith in god but I believe that god and his people are much like us and in fact god might not neccessarily by a guy. But I do say god anyway.

2007-10-05 11:47:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Decode this lyrics " I will follow him"
Was born and raised in believing in God.
Never knew of God's existence.
Until getting kick on the butts for climbing up the coconut trees while still look green.
Luke 6.39-40,41-45,46-49
Wondering why cling on to the coconut tree when God exist out there.
Luke 9.41

2007-10-04 20:52:26 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I've gotten to know Him better. I'm more perceptive and appreciative of mercy and grace. I TRY to see people through His eyes, though I'm not always so successful. You know, that whole "being human" thing...

2007-10-05 00:35:15 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

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