What Made You Question Religion? Thread Highlights

Summary

Atheist Front ⚛ hosts a candid thread where members recount the first moments they questioned religion. The announcement covers childhood doubts, the Holocausts impact on family belief, debates about hell and an all good creator, cultural differences in faith, and vivid personal reactions. It matters because it sparks community reflection and open dialogue on belief and suffering.

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Was there an instance in your childhood where “it” occurred to you.

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I never really believed ngl

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I was raised atheist

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My family stopped believing after the Holocaust

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:lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao:

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“If a God exists he will have to beg for my forgiveness “

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It’s true

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Ahh i seee

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Ooh so thats where the doubt started

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Not them omg

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:lmfao: :lmfao:

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For me it was the idea that an “all good” creator can create such a torture chamber like hell

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It is INSANE

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Christians after they say “God works in mysterious ways”

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Mine too

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Exactly it makes no sense that an All good creator can make an eternal torture chamber for a finite “sin”

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I will be in that torture chamber for ETERNITY just for not believing in him

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That sounded INSANE

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to me

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Ye

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Thats why its in quotations

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My dad yes but they weren’t in the Holocaust most people who had ancestors in the Holocaust stopped believing in god which is my mom side

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Blood out of puhhh???

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Its almost like extreme suffering creates non belief

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Yep!

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Lack of suffering creates comfort and belief

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I didnt wanna imagine young holes while having dinner

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That was the thing with European Jews that’s why most of them are atheist today despite being Jews contrary to Mizrahi or Ethiopian Jews who are still heavy believers

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Yeah

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But mizrahis r pretty rasict

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True

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Yeah

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That disney song

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bro stop

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Im eatig

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My brain automatically visualises text

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Same lol

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My brain thinks in visualisation and narration

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I imagine cosmi lying in the floor bleeding

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Bleeding to death

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Getting seizures while it’s happening

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:lmfao: :lmfao:

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LOL

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Sybau

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:lmfao:

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Alloha loves you he is all loving

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All powerful

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Believe in alloha

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Alloha akbar

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Lmfao

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Who are u

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Lemme guess

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Simon

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Nah thats thors

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Yeah

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It’s def thors

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:lmfao: :lmfao: :uwu:

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Oh

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IM SORRY KAASHI

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:lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao:

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Back in May of last year, I was getting fed up with my mom's constant legalism, telling me for the umpteenth time that I wasn't a true Christian because I haven't prayed enough or read the Bible enough to her delight. This made me upset as usual, but it also made me want to try and prove her wrong, and the way I felt interested in doing that was to do what I had come to like at that point: perfecting my apologetics, cuz I thought getting knowledgeable about the Bible and Christian doctrine would make her think I was good at studying it and therefore a good Christian. So, I did what I hadn't previously, which is to watch atheists videos, not just Christian responses to them. After that, it genuinely didn't take very long before I started feeling like life would be easier to disbelieve so I wouldn't have to care about my mom policing my faith, but then along the way I was convinced to actually do so for disbelief's sake. I tried sharing it with my then gf who I had converted to Christianity, but she was all up in her honeymoon phase with Jesus so she didn't take any of it to heart. She heard me out when we would talk about it but she always tried persuading me to go to God with my doubts instead of trying to make sense of them apart from him. But, I couldn't help myself. Overtime, we started to kinda have a falling out over my deconstruction and we eventually agreed to break up because I couldn't stand the though of having a fundamentalist gf anymore, and she wanted to stay faithful by no longer being "unequally yoked". That's my very ironic story.

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Repost

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Where u from?

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Interesting!

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Great job

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