I rejected Christianity at the age of 14, partly due to intellectual issues and ethical concerns regarding sexuality. Ultimately, I found science and philosophy more rational.
Despite rejecting religion, I always sensed a greater reality, 'The More', connecting through meditation and nature, thus identifying as 'spiritual but not religious' for decades.
Most philosophers I engage with lean toward either traditional beliefs in God or Dawkins-style atheism. I've come to appreciate that both sides have valid arguments.
The suffering in the universe seems to disprove the concept of a loving God, yet I recognize compelling reasons to consider possibilities of a 'God-ish' existence.
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